January 2023 update - currently, Stack Overflow is not supporting the Academic Research Partnership Program. If you are interested in data, we encourage you to use our publically available data (Developer Survey and activity data) and cite us accordingly.
At Stack Overflow, understanding developers and the developer community is critically important to us. We have an interest in furthering academic research in human-computer interaction, computer science, computer-supported cooperative work, and other sociological or anthropological work with online communities.
Much of our data is already public, including anonymized Developer Survey data and data sets encompassing most activity on our sites. For most researchers, these data sets are sufficient, but we recognize that a closer collaboration is sometimes necessary.
We’re excited to announce and formalize a pilot program for forming academic partnerships with researchers.
What kind of program is this?
This program is designed to be flexible, with multiple levels of collaboration and diverse scopes of research. We’re open to a broad range of proposals addressing quantitative and qualitative questions.
- Forming a close partnership with a Stack Overflow employee sponsor and co-researching and writing about the research project
- Sharing anonymized and narrowly-scoped usage data to answer a specific research question
- Surveying community members about topics relevant to them, especially as part of our annual survey
- Working with a Stack Overflow product team on using small product tweaks to test hypotheses or ideas that would benefit the Stack Overflow community
What about GDPR and other privacy regulations?
We're glad you asked! We have strict guidelines around how we work with researchers.
- If external researchers are working with site metadata that is not publicly available, no personal identifying information such as IP addresses will be shared with those researchers. All site log data shared with researchers will be fully anonymized before it is shared.
- Site users must provide their active consent to participate in research interviews or surveys. If external researchers are speaking to our users in research interviews, contact information will only be shared with users who actively consent to sharing that information and to participating in the research.
- Researchers will work under an NDA that limits their use of the data to the scope of the agreed-upon project, and forbids commercial use or data sharing.
- Researchers will be able to write about and publish the results of their collaboration with Stack Overflow.
To read more about how Stack Overflow handles site user privacy and the GDPR, check out our dedicated site.
How does it work?
Here's the process:
- The researcher(s) submit a proposal via this form.
- The proposal is evaluated by a committee within Stack Overflow.
- Selected researchers meet via video call with their sponsor/point-of-contact within Stack Overflow.
- The proposal is approved by their sponsored with mutually agreed upon research scope, collaboration level, and time frame.
- The researcher signs our research NDA.
- The research proceeds as planned.
- At the end of the research partnership, within a reasonable time frame, the researcher(s) share their results with Stack Overflow.
Who can apply?
We are interested in researchers whose research
- interests at least one Stack Overflow employee enough to sponsor the project with their time and energy
- has potential benefit and utility in our own product development
- has a clear and specific stated goal (more specific than something like "understand how the community works", for example)
There is no education or career level requirement; we are open to working with academic researchers from any university affiliation and at any point in their career. We do have an expectation of research competence. This is a program for researchers who can execute effectively on their own.
Is there any financial support?
We don’t currently have resources to provide grants or stipends. However, we do have budget for participant recruiting and research incentives, depending on the work.
How are applications evaluated?
Applications are evaluated on the goals and merits of the proposed research.
- Does this research have our users' best interests in mind?
- Could this research make Stack Overflow a better place?
- Does the requested data fall within our strict privacy requirements?
- Is the research area relevant to our current product work?
- Does the scope of the research fit within our availability to support it?
Proposals do not have to be full research plans in order to be considered. A description of the research question and goals is sufficient for consideration, as some projects are more appropriately scoped in collaboration with a Stack Overflow sponsor. In the future, we plan to adapt the details of our criteria in response to real requests, partnerships, and outcomes.
How do I apply?
To apply, please fill out this form. Proposals received before the last day of the month will be reviewed in the following month. We review proposals and contact applicants on a monthly basis.
I have another question.
Feel free to add to the discussion here on meta if it's likely to be a common question, or else email [email protected].