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University of Southern California
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- http://www.pablobarbera.com
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9063-4829
- https://www.threads.net/@pablobarbera
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POIR613 Public
Course materials: POIR 613 - Computational Social Science - USC Fall 2022
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incivility-sage-open Public
Incivility classifier used in Theocharis et al (2020, Sage Open)
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POIR613-2021 Public
Course materials: POIR 613 - Computational Social Science - USC Fall 2021
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twitter_ideology Public
Estimating Ideological Positions with Twitter Data
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Rfacebook Public
Dev version of Rfacebook package: Access to Facebook API via R
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POIR613-2019 Public
Course materials: POIR 613 - Computational Social Science - USC Fall 2019
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POIR613-2017 Public
2017 version of the PhD-level course POIR 613 - Computational Social Science
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social-media-workshop Public
Workshop: Collecting and Analyzing Social Media Data with R
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lectures-1 Public
Forked from lse-my459/lecturesLecture notes for MY459 LT 2019
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streamR Public
Dev version of streamR package: Access to Twitter Streaming API via R
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SQL-workshop Public
Workshop: Querying large-scale online datasets - SQL and Google BigQuery
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ECPR-SC104 Public
ECPR Summer School: Automated Collection of Web and Social Data
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ECPR-SC105 Public
ECPR Summer School: Big Data Analysis in the Social Sciences
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social-media-upf Public
Summer School: Social Media and Big Data Research
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echo_chambers Public
Replication materials for the paper "Tweeting from Left to Right: Is Online Political Communication More Than an Echo Chamber?"
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big-data-upf Public
RECSM-UPF Summer School: Social Media and Big Data Research
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instaR Public
Dev version of instaR package: Access to Instagram API via R
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world-leaders-isq Public
Replication materials for the paper "The New Public Address System: Why Do World Leaders Adopt Social Media?"
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repro-case-studies Public
Forked from BIDS/repro-case-studiesReproducibility case study contributions
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twitter-incivility Public
Replication materials for the paper "A Bad Workman Blames His Tweets. The Consequences of Citizens' Uncivil Twitter Use when Interacting with Party Candidates"
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scholarnetwork Public
Extract and Visualize Google Scholar Collaboration Networks
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eui-text-workshop Public
Methods workshop: Automated Text Analysis with R