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Training for Researchers on Digital methods in Social Research
2024 April 4 14:00 - 17:30
Free
Vytautas Kavolis Transdisciplinary Research Institute invites VMU researchers to a methodological workshop on digital social research methods and their future tendencies.
Date – 4 April 2024 at 14:00.
Duration of the workshop – 2 hours (2.5 academic hours).
Language – English.
Format – online workshop via MS Teams.
Please register to the workshop here. All registered participants will receive MS Teams link to the workshop a few days before the training.
Instructor:Dr Matti Pohjonen, Senior Researcher at the University of Helsinki, Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities (HSSH).
Content of training
The purpose of the workshop is to introduce researchers to the use of digital methods in social sciences and humanities research (Rogers, 2014, Lindgren, 2020). Broadly speaking, digital methods encompass a variety of research techniques aimed at analyzing digital data, and especially online and social media data, often at a large scale.
The goal of the workshop is to provide the researchers with theoretical, methodological and technical background to actively engage with these debates. We also introduce some best use-case scenarios, different methodological approaches linked to them, and some best practices of deploying digital methods either through ready-made tools (DMI, Gephi) or by coding examples through Python and R.
We also highlight some future trends linked to the growing use of AI in social sciences and humanities and some of the ethical and epistemological questions raised by this (Törnberg 2023).
The workshop will consist of both an interactive lecture as well as practical example of using digital methods as well as discussions related to the specific research interests of the participants.
After finishing the workshop, the participants should have the prerequisite knowledge of methodological and practical possibilities, as well as limitations, of using digital methods in their own research.
No previous experience with programming or computational methods is required.
More about the instructor: The convenor of the workshop, Matti Pohjonen, currently works as a Senior Researcher at the Helsinki Institute of Social Sciences (HSSH), University of Helsinki, where he specializes in developing digital methods using open social media/internet data for social sciences and humanities research. He also currently leads two research projects using digital methods, one exploring issues related to generative AI and the other on global trends in authoritarian information suppression online. Pohjonen has previously worked as a Lecturer in Global Digital Media at SOAS, University of London (2018-2020), Research Fellow for the Vox-Pol Network of Excellence (2015-2017) and a Researcher for Programme for Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP), University of Oxford (2014-2016).
The training will be moderated by dr. Gintarė Pocė, head of project activities of the V. Kavolis Transdisciplinary Research Institute.
For more information about the workshop please send email at vki@vdu.lt.
These trainings are one of the activities of the project “Strengthening of R&D activities of the Vytautas Kavolis Transdisciplinary Institute of Social and Humanities Sciences (SOCMTEP)”. The project is financed by the Lithuanian Science Council and the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania, contract no. S-A-UEI-23-13 (12/27/2023). Funding program – “University Excellence Initiative” (No. V-940).