Computational Communication Science| Toward Open Computational Communication Science: A Practical Road Map for Reusable Data and Code

Authors

  • Wouter van Atteveldt Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Joanna Strycharz University of Amsterdam
  • Damian Trilling University of Amsterdam
  • Kasper Welbers Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Keywords:

computational communication science, open science, reproducibility, reusability, workflow

Abstract

Computational communication science (CCS) offers an opportunity to accelerate the scope and pace of discovery in communication research. This article argues that CCS will profit from adopting open science practices by fostering the reusability of data and code. We discuss the goals and challenges related to creating reusable data and code and offer practical guidance to individual researchers to achieve this. More specifically, we argue for integration of the research process into reusable workflows and recognition of tools and data as academic work. The challenges and road map are also critically discussed in terms of the additional burden they place on individual scholars, which culminates in a call to action for the field to support and incentivize the reusability of tools and data. 

Author Biographies

Wouter van Atteveldt, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Associate ProfessorVrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

Joanna Strycharz, University of Amsterdam

M.Sc., PhD StudentUniversity of AmsterdamThe Netherlands

Damian Trilling, University of Amsterdam

Asst. ProfessorUniversity of Amsterdam The Netherlands

Kasper Welbers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Postdoctoral ResearcherVrije Universiteit AmsterdamThe Netherlands

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Published

2019-09-08

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