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Social Media in Social Research – call for papers

The SRA is holding our fourth annual Social Media in Social Research conference on 19 May this year.  It’s an all-day event at the British Library’s conference centre in London (Bronte room, so around 75 delegate places).

We are now inviting papers for presentations of 30 mins (including audience Q&A).  These can be from the academic research, practice, policy and client communities and cover varied aspects of social research in social media, including case studies, lessons from practice, ethical and methodological issues, and integrating social media as part of a broader research methodology on a project.  The deadline for abstracts is 10 March.

Details of the call on our website: http://the-sra.org.uk/events/

Please feel free to forward this to anyone you think may be interested.