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Health Research in Cyberspace

Editat de Pranee Liamputtong
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 aug 2006
Chen and colleagues (2004: 157) contend, online technologies provide "researchers with an array of alternative arenas for data collection". As we shall see in this volume, there are numerous ways for social researchers to undertake their research. In many ways, online research provides researchers with numerous attractive environments that offline research may not be able to do. But we shall see too that online researchers have come to realise that many issues that we have adopted for offline research can be problematic when we attempt to do the same for online research and this includes the methods of data collection and ethics. Online research can also be problematic and there are important issues which researchers need to think through and deal with. I have attempted to cover these issues in the chapters in this volume. Essentially, contributors discuss more or less along the methodological, practical and personal issues in doing their online research. Some chapters may lean towards a more formal type of writing and are more theoretical while others may be more subjective and practical. But this is the intention of this book, as reflected in its title.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594548192
ISBN-10: 1594548196
Pagini: 319
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 186 x 261 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

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CONTENTS: Preface; Online Research: An Introduction; Online Research: Focusing on Methodology; An Expanding Universe of Symbiotic and Colliding Worlds: Issues and Concerns for Healthcare Professionals Conducting Health Research in Cyberspace; Producing Cyber-Selves Through Technospatial Praxis: Studying Through Doing; Researcher/Woman/Lesbian? Finding a Voice in Creating a Researcher Position, Trust And Credibility as a Participant Researcher in a Mediated Mailing-List Environment For Lesbian And Bisexual Women in a Time of Conflict; The Methodology of Internet Research: Some Lessons Learned; Methodological Issues in Online Sexual Health Research; Online HIV Research: Assessing Three Case Study Methodologies; Email Group Discussion among Cancer Patients: Feminist Issues; Youth and Chronic Illness: Developing Insight into the Lives of Young People With Diabetes By Using Internet Based Interviews; Online Dating and Mating: Some Research Experiences; A Longer Working Life for Australian Women? The BabyBoomWomen@Work2020 Website; Narrative Resources and Identity in an Online Support Group for Multiple Sclerosis; Researching the Digital Narratives of Health, Illness and the Body; Internet Newsgroups as a Source of Data for Qualitative Healthcare Research: Issues, Challenges and the Practicalities of Exploring Young People's Mental Health Accounts; Healthcare-Related Web Forums in Saudi Arabia: Understanding Their Use Through Silent Observation and Thematic Content Analysis; Gentle Hugs: Researching Online Support Systems for Women with Lupus; Breast Cancer Cyberspace: A Hitchhiker's Guide; In Trying to Conclude; Index.