2014
DOI: 10.1177/2053951714545135
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Big and broad social data and the sociological imagination: A collaborative response

Abstract: In this paper, we reflect on the disciplinary contours of contemporary sociology, and social science more generally, in the age of 'big and broad' social data. Our aim is to suggest how sociology and social sciences may respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by this 'data deluge' in ways that are innovative yet sensitive to the social and ethical life of data and methods. We begin by reviewing relevant contemporary methodological debates and consider how they relate to the emergence of big and b… Show more

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“…It delivers data at a volume, velocity and variety that was hardly imaginable only a decade ago [3]. This is especially true for the social sciences, where the greatest changes in methodological paradigms are needed and many voices are calling for this situation to be addressed [4][5][6]. The steadily increasing stream of data from social media sources is relatively accessible and offers promising insights into the motivations and mechanisms of collective as well as individual human behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It delivers data at a volume, velocity and variety that was hardly imaginable only a decade ago [3]. This is especially true for the social sciences, where the greatest changes in methodological paradigms are needed and many voices are calling for this situation to be addressed [4][5][6]. The steadily increasing stream of data from social media sources is relatively accessible and offers promising insights into the motivations and mechanisms of collective as well as individual human behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital data includes platforms, applications and devices as a resource for social inquiry (Housley et al, 2014). In particular, three core elements of ethnography are reviewed: the construction of the ethnographic object, fieldwork, and fieldnotes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Twitter has also been used to promote misinformation and antagonistic content (Webb et al, 2015). At the same time, Twitter has been a popular platform through which social scientists have been able to engage with big and broad social data due to its accessibility and open access application programming interface (API) that has enabled researchers to capture data and interrogate massive data sets with a range of digital tools, analytical techniques and interpretive procedures (Housley et al, 2014). However, to date little work has been carried out on the social organisational characteristics of Twitter interaction (Giles et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twitter has been described as a new digital agora wherein debate and the exchange of views can facilitate the public and civil sphere in ways that promote democratic engagement and communicative rationality (Edwards et al, 2013;Housley et al, 2014). However, Twitter has also been used to promote misinformation and antagonistic content (Webb et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%