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Part 1: Should we use Twitter data in academia?
Joe Allen introduces his five-part mini series on the challenges and ethical implications of using Twitter data.
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Getting to grips with climate change: household transition effects and opportunities
Raj Patel reflects on the challenges of how households can transition to net zero and develop pro-environmental habits – the topic of Understanding Society’s recent climate change data dive.
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UK Data Service SecureLab: pioneers in enabling safe data-driven research for over a decade
Whilst many researchers in the UK will see the UK Data Service SecureLab as a longstanding part of the UK data provision landscape, not all will be aware of the history and achievements of the serv...
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Die Krise der Demokratie in den USA
Die Politikwissenschaft beobachtet in den letzten Jahren einen Rückgang der Anzahl bestehender Demokratien und das zunehmende Erstarken autokratischer Regime auch in der westlichen Welt. Spätestens...
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We can’t promise that no one will be able to take part of personal data in research
On 12 December, SND hosted a webinar about open access to research data that contain personal data. On the agenda were questions about the best way to manage these data, if, and if so, how they can...
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Last Updates of 2021
New projects, new datasets, new colleagues: 2021 was a challenging but successful year for AUSSDA, here is a little review.