[Air-L] Deepwater Horizon oil spill tweets?

Sugar, Benjamin N bsugar at gatech.edu
Wed Oct 31 15:01:38 PDT 2018


Not the day of, but Kate Starbird et al. has Tweets from 5/9/1- 8/4/10.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10807039.2014.947866?needAccess=true

My approach would be to look for papers such as this one to see who might have them.

The Internet Archive has lots of “major media events” and I think they’re on Harvard’s Dataverse now (?).  I’m not sure how far back it goes though, and the files are in these ridiculously nested folders.

As an aside:

The Twitter TOS states that Twitter data cannot be shared in it’s entirety.  If the person who has the data is concerned about that, they can use Twarc to extract the Tweet ID’s:

https://github.com/DocNow/twarc

Then your student can use the same program to “hydrate” the id’s by getting the tweet from Twitter, or this program with a GUI.

https://github.com/DocNow/hydrator




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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Open Access Repositories (Sugar, Benjamin N)
2. Deepwater Horizon oil spill tweets? (Peter Gloviczki)
3. Call for papers: "The posthuman is now: posthumanism, action
and meaning-making " (Marcelo E. K. Buzato)


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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 17:36:48 +0000
From: "Sugar, Benjamin N" <bsugar at gatech.edu>
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Assuming you meant open access data:

First, is my favorite because it covers data all the way from very "serious and useful? to ?What? That?s a dataset?!??

You can also sign up for the newsletter: Data is Plural<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wZhPLMCHKJvwOkP4juclhjFgqIY8fQFMemwKL2c64vk/edit?usp=sharing>

A lot of the data that is spread about (for example, in the Internet Archive) is now on Harvard?s Dataverse Project<https://dataverse.harvard.edu/>

I could go on and on, so maybe if students aren?t finding what they?d like, they can email the list or me and I?ll be happy to point them in the right direction.

<https://dataverse.harvard.edu/>
In case the embedded links don?t work:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wZhPLMCHKJvwOkP4juclhjFgqIY8fQFMemwKL2c64vk/edit?usp=sharing

https://dataverse.harvard.edu/


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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 14:06:41 -0400
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Subject: [Air-L] Deepwater Horizon oil spill tweets?
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Friends,

I'm seeking the BP tweets on the day of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill,
for a student of mine. Does anyone happen to have them?

Thanks in advance, Peter

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*Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Ph.D.*
*Assistant Professor of Communication, Coker College*

*p* 843-383-8379 | *e* pgloviczki at coker.edu
300 E. College Ave. | Hartsville, SC
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We are at a turning point in the human sciences and humanities in which not
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The engagement of applied language studies with posthumanism is relatively
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Department of Applied Linguistics
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