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What is it about computational communication science?
Emese Domahidi & Mario Haim
49 episodes
3 days ago
As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.
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As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.
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#aBitOfCCS on the Role of Software Tools in Computational Text Analysis with Marvin Stecker hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer
What is it about computational communication science?
30 minutes 39 seconds
7 months ago
#aBitOfCCS on the Role of Software Tools in Computational Text Analysis with Marvin Stecker hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer

In this special episode of #aBitOfCCS, Jana Bernhard-Harrer sits down with Marvin Stecker, a PhD student at the Computational Communication Science Lab at the University of Vienna. Marvin is part of the AUTHLIB project, which focuses on illiberal challenges to democracy.

Unlike our usual focus on specific computational methods, this episode explores a study Marvin conducted with colleagues from OPTED: "Tools of the Trade – When Are Software Tools Mentioned in Computational Text Analysis Research?" The study examines how software tools are reported in computational communication science research and what this means for transparency and replicability.

We discuss:

• Key findings from a review of 406 journal articles published between 2016 and 2020.

• Patterns of software tool reporting across disciplines and over time.

• How factors like methodological validation and tool accessibility influence tool mentions.

• Implications for transparency, replicability, and the future of computational text analysis in communication science.

This episode provides valuable insights into the role of software tools in shaping computational research practices and offers a critical look at how we can improve transparency in the field.

For more on Marvin’s work, connect with him at: Marvin Stecker - marvin.stecker@univie.ac.at

What is it about computational communication science?
As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.