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Florence School of Transnational Governance

EDMO Training Series for Researchers: Empirical Research on Online Disinformation

Programme Start Date

06/12/2022

Delivery mode

Online

Location

Online

Application Deadline

28/11/2022 - 23:59 CET

Programme Description

As the European policy response to disinformation has increasingly recognised the fundamental role to be played by independent scientific research in the field, with the push towards transparency in regulatory instruments comes an increased opportunity for independent research to take on the role of fostering accountability and public scrutiny. The European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) training series aims to support researchers to be able to fulfill this role, by facilitating a number of sessions with invited speakers from the platforms to present currently available resources and datasets for researchers. Empirical research on online disinformation on social media platforms poses a number of challenges for researchers, ranging from the complexities of using large-scale data collection and applied machine learning, to the thorny question of access to platform data.  Leaving aside questions linked to personal data and the ensuing ethical and privacy concerns, the EDMO training series aims to guide researchers in accessing currently available non-personal data and anonymised, aggregated, or manifestly-made public platform data for research purposes. In the absence of regulatory requirements imposing a common approach, digital platforms have been free to develop their own policies and technical mechanisms for researcher access to the data they hold. In the 2022 Strengthened Code of Practice on Online Disinformation many online platforms explicitly committed to provide access, wherever safe and practicable, to “continuous, real-time or near real-time, searchable stable access to non-personal data and anonymised, aggregated, or manifestly-made public data for research purposes on Disinformation through automated means such as APIs or other open and accessible technical solutions allowing the analysis of said data.” Signatories are expected to report on their commitments under the code within seven months of signature. In the meantime given the urgency of the problem of online disinformation, and the need to better understand its impact on society and current events, EDMO aims to support researchers navigate this landscape and equip them to be aware and make use of the current platform offer of data and be prepared for upcoming developments in the field. 

The first session of EDMO’s training series on conducting empirical research on online disinformation will provide an introduction to the Academic & Research Partnerships team at Meta and focus on Meta’s datasets and products to support independent academic research.

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Information for applicants

The training series will consist of monthly online training sessions of 90  minutes each, in which different online platforms representatives will present their currently available and forthcoming products and datasets. Follow up sessions may be envisaged on specific features or products.

 

Who should attend

The training series is open to research organisations conducting independent research in the public interest. Applications will be accepted on a first come first served basis while ensuring a balanced representation across gender, nationality, and institutional lines.

Application deadline:
28/11/2022 - 23:59CET

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