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[ecrea] Loughborough University - ESRC Workshop on Advanced Media Content Analysis
Tue May 02 20:00:42 GMT 2017
Workshop on Computer Assisted Gathering and Analysis of Texts in
Digital Environments
The workshop is held on 20-21 June 2017, in the Department of Social
Sciences at Loughborough University. It is designed for PhD students and
it is free of charge. The course is led by Professor David Deacon with
additional input from Professor James Stanyer and Dr. David Smith.
There is a limited number of bursaries available to cover travelling
costs for attendants. Please visit the event’s website for eligibility
and details on how to apply for a place on the workshop [1]. The
deadline for receiving applications is the 19th of May.
The workshop’s indicative content and structure:
Day 1:
The morning will begin with a reflection of the origins of quantitative
content analysis, its historical uses and its new challenges. We will
then offer guidance on identifying and using digital repositories for
the gathering of traditional media content. We will invite discussions
about the implications of overdependence upon proxy data when analysing
legacy media content. As a case study, we will consider the uses and
limitations of Nexis. Advice will also be given on how to use Boolean
operators and other techniques in keyword searches. The afternoon
session will focus on the gathering of online content – e.g. websites,
blogs and micro-blogs. We will introduce a range of freeware that can
assist in the harvesting and storage of these materials.
Day 2:
The morning will start with an introduction to principles and procedures
involved in measuring inter-coder reliability (and computer assisted
calculation procedures). It will continue with a series of practical
tasks related to the design and piloting of a coding schedule. The
remainder of the day will offer guidance on computer aided data analysis
using SPSS and NVIVO. Different pathways will be offered for those with
basic and advanced skills in these software.
[1] http://bit.ly/LBOAMCA
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