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Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 301

Research Methods and Ethics
This class explores the diverse methodologies and ethical considerations essential for conducting research in the social sciences. The course covers a wide range of topics, including textual and systematic content analysis, qualitative survey design, media ethnography, and research ethics. Students will explore the intricacies of digital databases, media archives, and the basics of web scraping. Advanced techniques in web scraping and social media analytics will be discussed, with particular attention to sentiment analysis and data visualization. The course emphasizes the ethical dimensions of research, ensuring that students are well-equipped to conduct their studies responsibly and effectively. Through a series of lectures and practical workshops, students will gain a thorough understanding of contemporary research methods and their application in the study of information, technology, and society in Asia.
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4973010
Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 301
KARLIN JASON GREGORY
A1 A2
火曜3限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
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NO
他学部履修
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授業計画
Introduction and How to Find Sources (Ai HISANO) Textual and Visual Analysis (Ai HISANO) Systematic Content Analysis (Jason G. KARLIN) Audiences Studies: Qualitative Survey Design and Thematic Coding (Jason G. KARLIN) Research Ethics for Qualitative Social Science Research (Jason G. KARLIN) Media Ethnography (Yuiko FUJITA) Media Archives and Basic Web Scraping (Jason G. KARLIN) Advanced Web Scraping (Jason G. KARLIN) Introduction to Social Media Analytics (Jason G. KARLIN) Sentiment Analysis (Jason G. KARLIN) Data Visualization (Jason G. KARLIN) Research Design (Jason G. KARLIN) Quantitative Methods: Descriptive Statistics and Linear Modeling (Yuya SHIBUYA) Advanced Social Media Analytics (Yuya SHIBUYA) Methods “One-Slide” Presentation (Jason G. KARLIN and Ai HISANO) Methodology Proposal Paper Due
授業の方法
Lecture/Workshop
成績評価方法
1. Attendance/participation: Students are expected to attend all lectures, to read all assigned readings, and to raise questions. If you miss five or more classes (for any reason), you will receive no credit for the class. (50%) 2. Methods “One-Slide” Presentation: A brief oral presentation demonstrating how you used the tools and methods introduced in class. (25%) 3. Methodology “Write-Up” Paper: A short paper explaining your methodology used for the presentation (25%)
教科書
All readings for the course will be available as PDF files from the class webpage. Use of a PC is necessary.
参考書
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履修上の注意
*Open only to graduate students in the ITASIA Program, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies (no exceptions). *Required for all students in the ITASIA Program. *For ITASIA doctoral students, please note that this course is the only one that can be counted as a required course and must be completed to graduate.
その他
All lectures and readings will be in English.