Which tools do you use for quantitative content analysis or annotation tasks which is simpler than MAXQDA or Inception?

I am looking for a tool which is able to display long text like a newspaper article in a nice, readable way, some metadata about the text and a very basic scheme of categories.

#commscholars #annotation #contentanalysis

The Emerging Scholars Network and Media Education sections at #iamcr are hosting a webinar for first-time applicants and reviewers! Join us to learn more about the process and/or share widely with the early career media and communication scholars in your life!
https://iamcr.org/webinars/tamingthebutterflies
#iamcr2024 #commscholars
Webinar "Taming the butterflies" | IAMCR

My co-authors @jshtern and Opeyemi Akanbi talk about antitrust and why it's use in platform regulation is more complex than we might hope. It's up in the latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Communication: https://www.utpjournals.press/eprint/G6UUAGD56HINC5IYYKMA/full
#commscholars #communication #academia
The Emerging Scholars Network is holding elections! I am running to remain chair and we have a slate of great candidates. Take a look at the candidates here--polls open on the 31st! https://iamcr.org/s-wg/esn-elections2023
#iamcr2023 #commscholars
Emerging Scholars Network - elections 2023 | IAMCR

Last day to register for the Emerging Scholars Network's research methods event tomorrow! Hoping to see lots of your there: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/reflections-on-research-methods-for-media-and-communication-scholars-tickets-594909078067
#commscholars #academia
Reflections on Research Methods for Media and Communication Scholars

Join the ESN and an expert panel for presentations and discussion on methods for media and communication research.

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Good day to be meeting in this incredibly 1970s meeting room at UNESCO for the IAMCR pre-conference on internet governance for democracy. #commscholars
hi hey #STS and #commscholars faculty folks: what are your expectations for the publication/conference records for pre-candidacy doctoral students?

My friend Ope Akanbi and I wrote a paper examining the use of legal trusts as a policy strategy used by tech companies. Super excited to see it out in the wild and I hope it's as useful to people as Ope explaining the difference between trust, legal trusts, and antitrust was to me. #commscholars

https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/19205

Two Trusts and a Court: Adapting Legal Mechanisms for Building Trust in Technology Governance | Akanbi | International Journal of Communication

Two Trusts and a Court: Adapting Legal Mechanisms for Building Trust in Technology Governance

we have extended the deadline for our #sts + #commscholars flavored TECH/MONEY workshop! new deadline is Feb 6! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdl_ZmZE44_IbVP1bFtJZX-hQffaRkkufwqF7cYgPiysUsAGw/viewform
TECH/MONEY 2023

Abstract Submission form for the Tech/Money 2023 workshop. Date+Time: 22 May 2023 (Monday), all day commencing at 9AM Venue: Center for Social Innovation Annex Garage, 720 Bathurst St, Toronto, Canada Organizer: M. R. Sauter, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, College of Information Studies Sponsor: STRATLab, University of Maryland College of Information Studies Description: The goal of this workshop is to bring together scholars who are working on the topic of money, finance, and funding in high technology, “innovation,” and the digital. We are specifically interested in work that approaches this topic using critical theory, communication theory, political theory, and cultural studies perspectives rather than economic approaches. We hope to draw from a wide variety of sub-disciplines, time periods, and geographic regions of focus. Works-in-progress by pre-tenure and junior scholars are particularly sought after for this workshop. A secondary goal is to gauge interest in a special issue or collected volume on the topic of TECH/MONEY at some point in the future. Potential topics might include: -how and why different funding models are promoted or encouraged by industry, finance, and government actors -alternate currency systems using fungible or other non-monetary assets -professionalized influencer economies, markets, and businesses -studies of funding models for “innovation” spaces and projects -studies of digital financial platforms like RobinHood or the rise of meme stocks -corruption in the tech/money world -ethico-moral-financial ideologies and philosophies as they appear in the high technology space -how changing funding practices or financial/tax regulations impacted communication technology development Please submit your abstract of *max* 500 words using this form (the one you're on) by FEBRUARY 6 2023. Important dates: January 31: abstracts due---> EXTENDED DEADLINE : FEBRUARY 6 March 3: notification of acceptances May 22: workshop date Organizer contact info: [email protected]

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#CommScholars use #commodon as their hashtag, right? Just advertising a great tenure track job in Communication Studies where I work at Augustana College in Illinois. You’d get an office in our awesome Old Main building, likely down the hall or a floor below from me. https://augustana.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp;jsessionid=F4B85F9A5BD9AA260F2F46319978B3EC;jsessionid=435513495BCC5B632A99EBBD81F2EBBC?JOBID=155450&fbclid=IwAR3xReRCXDzXnKUlRHjTKzjsuTwfTGMg5JC6FZVQ9g6zEZGQ9_G9fFR6ymM