[Air-L] question about mis/disinformation in tweets

Patricia Aufderheide paufder at american.edu
Wed Apr 29 16:18:19 PDT 2020


Hello on behalf of Aram Sinnreich, Nic Suzor and myself, cooking up a project in Covid time. We're looking for methods that comm scholars have already used to identify a corpus of mis/disinformation tweets. Anything from big data analysis packages to hand-coding. We just don't want to reinvent the wheel. Thanks so much!


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