Brooke Perreault, Lan Dau, Anya Wintner, Eni Mustafaraj
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Abstract
How do Google Search results change following an impactful real-world event, such as the U.S. Supreme Court decision on June 24, 2022 to overturn Roe v. Wade? And what do they tell us about the nature of event-driven content, generated by various participants in the online information environment? In this paper, we present a dataset of more than 1.74 million Google Search results pages collected between June 24 and July 17, 2022, intended to capture what Google Search surfaced in response to queries about this event of national importance. These search pages were collected for 65 locations in 13 U.S. states, a mix of red, blue, and purple states, with respect to their voting patterns. We describe the process of building a set of circa 1,700 phrases used for searching Google, how we gathered the search results for each location, and how these results were parsed to extract information about the most frequently encountered web domains. We believe that this dataset, which comprises raw data (search results as HTML files) and processed data (extracted links organized as CSV files) can be used to answer research questions that are of interest to computational social scientists as well as communication and media studies scholars.
在现实世界发生重大事件后,比如美国最高法院于2022年6月24日推翻罗伊诉韦德案(Roe v. Wade),谷歌搜索结果会发生怎样的变化?它们告诉我们,由在线信息环境中的各种参与者产生的事件驱动内容的本质是什么?在本文中,我们展示了一个收集于2022年6月24日至7月17日之间的超过174万个谷歌搜索结果页面的数据集,旨在捕捉谷歌搜索在响应有关这一国家重要事件的查询时所显示的内容。这些搜索页面是从美国13个州的65个地点收集的,这些州混合了红州、蓝州和紫州的投票模式。我们描述了构建用于搜索Google的大约1,700个短语的过程,我们如何收集每个位置的搜索结果,以及如何解析这些结果以提取有关最常遇到的web域的信息。我们相信,这个包含原始数据(HTML文件形式的搜索结果)和处理数据(以CSV文件组织的提取链接)的数据集可以用来回答计算社会科学家以及传播和媒体研究学者感兴趣的研究问题。