Methodology will only get you so far
I’ve been working on a post about humility as an organizational strategy. This is not that post, but it is also about humility. I like to think of myself as a research methodologist, because I’m more...
View ArticleOn Postapocalyptic Research Methods and Failures, Honesty and Progress in...
I’m reading a book that I like to call “post-apocalyptic research methodology.” It’s ‘After Method: Mess in Social Science Research’ by John Law. At this point the book reads like a novel. I can’t...
View ArticleGreat readings that might shake you to your academic core? I’m compiling a list
In the spirit of research readings that might shake you to your academic core, I’m compiling a list. Please reply to this thread with any suggestions you have to add. They can be anything from short...
View ArticleStorytelling about the Past and Predicting the Future: On People, Computers...
My Grandma was a force to be reckoned with. My grandfather was a writer, and he described her driving down the street amidst symphonies. She was beautiful and stubborn, strong willed and sharp. Once a...
View ArticlePlanning another Online Research, Offline lunch
I’m planning another Online Research, Offline lunch for researchers in the Washington DC area later this month. The specific date and location are TBA, but it will be toward the end of February near...
View ArticleFree Range Research will cover the Sentiment Symposium in NYC next week #SAS14
Next week Free Range Research will be in NYC to cover the Sentiment Symposium and Innovation session, and I can’t tell you how excited I am about it! The development of useful analytics hinges on...
View ArticleReflections and Notes from the Sentiment Analysis Symposium #SAS14
The Sentiment Analysis Symposium took place in NY this week in the beautiful offices of the New York Academy of Sciences. The Symposium was framed as a transition into a new era of sentiment analysis,...
View ArticleProfessional Identity: Who am I? And who are you?
Last night I acted as a mentor at the annual Career Exploration Expo sponsored by my graduate program. Many of the students had questions about developing a professional identity. This makes sense, of...
View ArticleLet’s talk about data cleaning
Data cleaning has a bad rep. In fact, it has long been considered the grunt work of the data analysis enterprise. I recently came across a piece of writing in the Harvard Business Review that lamented...
View ArticleReporting on the AAPOR 69th national conference in Anaheim #aapor
Last week AAPOR held it’s 69th annual conference in sunny (and hot) Anaheim California. My biggest takeaway from this year’s conference is that AAPOR is a very healthy organization. AAPOR attendees...
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