Heather thanks for asking that question about python script glitch I’ve been hitting that too... and some open source discussion around it seems to be that post Cambridge analytica some access stuff has become more restrictive. But I’m sure the coding experts on this list can help out. R On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 12:43 PM LIAM MONNINGER <lmonninger@ucla.edu> wrote:
Hi Heather,
I'm not sure if it will serve your purposes, but I found twint ( https://github.com/twintproject/twint ) quite useful. Supposedly, it is able to work around the limitations of the Twitter API via some scraping, though I'm not exactly sure how it does so. It's easy to setup and run through the command line. And, they're working on a nice looking GUI which could make it more interesting to you in terms of longevity and future ease of use.
Hope this helps, Liam Monninger
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019, 08:31 Heather Walker <hgabel3@uic.edu wrote:
Hello Esteemed Internet Researchers,
My name is Heather Walker and I am a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago. For my dissertation project, I am taking a netnographic approach looking at Twitter and Instagram data. I applied for access to the Twitter API via their developer site, was approved, and now have an access key. I've been trying to learn Python by taking free online courses and watching a million youtube videos. However, I hit a snag every time and usually can't figure out how to fix it.
I also have been using DiscoverText (incredible tool), but have already exceeded the data limit, making continued data collection there impossible.
I am reaching out via this listserv to see if there are any lovely researchers with experience using the Twitter API to aggregate data who may be willing to mentor me? I am working on several manuscripts right now using Twitter data, so can offer co-authorship through the partnership. My interests and collected data thus far revolve around disability, rights, access, and civic participation, diabetes cultural groups, social movements using hashtags, and social movement hijacking.
I am also hoping some of you might know about any potential United-States based workshops that provide hands-on training using big-data digital methods?
Thank you for your consideration and shared resources.
Cheers!
Heather Walker
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