The Methods Lab is the central unit for supporting, connecting, and coordinating the methods training and consulting at the Weizenbaum Institute. Besides assisting ongoing research projects of the research groups and units, the lab also conducts methods research and develops tools for the collection and analysis of digital data.
The Weizenbaum Institute relies on a variety of very different methods due to its interdisciplinary nature. Among those methods are standardized surveys and qualitative interviews, manual and automated content analyses, participatory observations, focus groups, model and process analyses, simulations, automated tracking, network analyses as well as social media and big data analyses. Furthermore, in the context of internet and social media research, new methods for storing, archiving, and providing data are necessary.
The overall aim of the Methods Lab is to strengthen the Institute’s methodological profile and to ensure its excellent data production in all research groups and units. In its function as the central unit for supporting, connecting, and coordinating the methods training and consulting at the Weizenbaum Institute, the Methods Lab supports the ongoing research projects by organizing workshop and trainings. To this end, the lab will connect with other digitalization institutes, infrastructure organizations, and other partners. Furthermore, another goal is to develop tools and other applications for science, political actors, and for the general public.
The Methods Lab focuses on three areas:
Principal Investigator, Founding Director
Research Group Lead
Data Scientist
Student Asisstant
Research Group Assistant
Research Group Coordinator
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