绘制黑暗空间:电报上非制度化行为者抽样和分类的挑战

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Pablo Jost, Annett Heft, Kilian Buehling, Maximilian Zehring, Heidi Schulze, Hendrik Bitzmann, Emese Domahidi
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作为一个以高度匿名和最低限度节制为特征的开放交流平台,Telegram在高压政治环境下的活动人士、政治极端分子和阴谋论者中越来越受欢迎。虽然Telegram为研究非制度化的行动主义提供了宝贵的数据,但在Telegram上研究后者的学者在系统地定义、选择、抽样和分类相关行为者和内容方面面临着独特的理论和方法挑战。本文献综述通过考虑广泛的近期研究来解决这些问题。特别地,它讨论了抽样和分类异质群体(通常是非制度化的)行为者的方法挑战。根据社会运动研究,我们首先确定了非制度化参与者的特征所特有的挑战,以及他们如何与Telegram的平台基础设施和需求交织在一起。然后,我们讨论了以前电报研究的策略,通过多阶段抽样程序和演员分类来识别和抽样研究人群。最后,我们得出了未来研究的挑战和潜在策略,并讨论了伦理挑战。
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Mapping a Dark Space: Challenges in Sampling and Classifying Non- Institutionalized Actors on Telegram
Crafted as an open communication platform characterized by high anonymity and minimal moderation, Telegram has garnered increasing popularity among activists operating within repressive political contexts, as well as among political extremists and conspiracy theorists. While Telegram offers valuable data access to research non-institutionalized activism, scholars studying the latter on Telegram face unique theoretical and methodological challenges in systematically defining, selecting, sampling, and classifying relevant actors and content. This literature review addresses these issues by considering a wide range of recent research. In particular, it discusses the methodological challenges of sampling and classifying heterogeneous groups of (often non-institutionalized) actors. Drawing on social movement research, we first identify challenges specific to the characteristics of non-institutionalized actors and how they become interlaced with Telegram’s platform infrastructure and requirements. We then discuss strategies from previous Telegram research for the identification and sampling of a study population through multistage sampling procedures and the classification of actors. Finally, we derive challenges and potential strategies for future research and discuss ethical challenges.
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Medien und Kommunikationswissenschaft
Medien und Kommunikationswissenschaft Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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