Virtual Research Methods: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780857027405
ISBN-10: 0857027409
Pagini: 1616
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 132 mm
Greutate: 3.2 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0857027409
Pagini: 1616
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 132 mm
Greutate: 3.2 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNET AS SOCIAL SPACE
Reducing Social Context Cues - Lee Sproull and Sara Kiesler
Electronic Mail in Organizational Communication
The Emergence of Online Community - Nancy Baym
Virtual Communities as Communities - Barry Wellman and Milena Gulia
Net Surfers Don't Ride Alone
Constructing Identity Online - Kaveri Subrahmanyam and David Šmahel
Identity Exploration and Self-Presentation
Grooming, Gossip, Facebook and MySpace - ZeynepTufekci
Privacy, Trust and Self-Disclosure - Adam Joinson et al
Globalization, Networking, Urbanization - Manuel Castells
Reflections on the Spatial Dynamics of the Information Age
Minding the Digital Gap - Eszter Hargittai
Why Understanding Digital Inequality
Fizz in the Field - Steve Jones
Toward a Basis for an Emergent Internet Studies
PART TWO: RESEARCH SITES AND RESEARCH MODELS FOR THE INTERNET
Conclusions - Daniel Miller and Don
Internet as Culture and Cultural Artefact - Christine Hine
From Culture to Connection - Allison Cavanagh
Internet Community Studies
A Typology of Ethnographic Scales for Virtual Worlds - Tom Boellstorff
Love at First Sight? Visual Images and Virtual Encounters with Bodies - Nicole Constable
The Field Site as a Network - Jenna Burrell
A Strategy for Locating Ethnographic Research
The Ethnography of New Media Worlds? Following the Case of Global Poker - John Farnsworth and Terry Austrin
Localizing the Internet beyond Communities and Networks - John Postill
Websites as Visual and Multimodal Cultural Expressions - Luc Pauwels
Opportunities and Issues of Online Hybrid Media Research
VOLUME TWO
PART ONE : SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 1: MODES OF ETHNOGRAPHIC ENGAGEMENT
Ethnographic Approaches to the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication - Angela Cora Garcia et al
Digital Ethnography - Dhiraj Murthy
An Examination of the Use of New Technologies for Social Research
Life in Virtual Worlds (American Behavioral Scientist 43(3): 436-449 [SAGE]) - T.L.Taylor
'Piling on Layers of Understanding' - Vanessa Dirksen, Ard Huizing and Bas Smit
The Use of Connective Ethnography for the Study of (Online) Work Practices
Mixed Methods for Mixed Reality - David Feldon and Yasmin Kafai
Understanding Users' Avatar Activities in Virtual Worlds
Co-Construction and Field Creation - Maximilian Forte
Website Development as both an Instrument and Relationship in Action Research
Towards Ethnography of Television on the Internet - Christine Hine
A Mobile Strategy for Exploring Mundane Interpretive Activities
Inside the 'Pro-Ana' Community - Sarah Brotsky and David Giles
A Covert Online Participant Observation
PART TWO: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 2: REASEARCH RELATIONSHIPS
Qualitative Interviewing in Internet Studies - Michelle Kazmer and Bo Xie
Playing with the Media, Playing with the Method
Reflecting on the Experience of Interviewing Online - Mark Davis et al
Perspectives from the Internet and HIV Study in London
E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research - Lokman Meho
A Methodological Discussion
Credibility, Authenticity and Voice - Nalita James and Hugh Busher
Dilemmas in Online Interviewing
Online with the E-Mums - Clare Madge and Henrietta O'Connor
Exploring the Internet as a Medium for Research
In the Flesh or Online? Exploring Qualitative Research Methodologies - Wendy Seymour
Online Dating and Mating - Danielle Couch and Pranee Liamputtong
The Use of the Internet to Meet Sexual Partners
Online Focus Groups as a Tool to Collect Data in Hard-to-Include Populations - Kiek Tates et al
Examples from Paediatric Oncology
Doing Synchronous Online Focus Groups with Young People - Fiona Fox, Marianne Morris and Nichola Rumsey
Methodological Reflections
Researching Online Populations - Kate Stewart and Matthew Williams
The Use of Online Focus Groups for Social Research
A Daily Web Diary of the Sexual Experiences of Men Who Have Sex with Men - Keith Horvath, Blair Beadnell and Anne Bowen
Comparisons with a Retrospective Recall Survey
Virtual Fieldwork Using Access Grid - Nigel Fielding
VOLUME THREE
PART ONE: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 3: CORPUS-BASED APROACHES TO FOUND DATA
The YouTube Indian - Maria Kopacz and Bessie Lee Lawton
Portrayals of Native Americans on a Viral Video Site
'Am I Normal?' Teenagers, Sexual Health and the Internet - Kevin Harvey et al
Interviews and Internet Forums - Clive Seale et al
A Comparison of Two Sources of Qualitative Data
'Entering the Blogosphere' - Nicholas Hookway
Some Strategies for Using Blogs in Social Research
Content Analysis of the World Wide Web - Christopher Weare and Wan-Ying Lin
Opportunities and Challenges
Time to Get Wired - Gerlinde Mautner
Using Web-Based Corpora in Critical Discourse Analysis
Website History and the Website as an Object of Study - Niels Br gger
PART TWO: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 4: NETWORK ANALYSIS
Bibliometrics to Webometrics - Mike Thelwall
Tunes That Bind? - Nancy Baym and Andrew Ledbetter
Sociology of Hyperlink Networks of Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Twitter - Chien-Leng Hsu and Han Woo Park
A Case Study of South Korea
Landscaping Climate Change - Richard Rogers and Noortje Marres
A Mapping Technique for Understanding Science and Technology Debates on the World Wide Web
Online Collective Identity - Robert Ackland and Mathieu O'Neil
The Case of the Environmental Movement
PART THREE: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 5: EXPERIMENTS, SURVEYS AND SAMPLING
Conducting Internet Research with the Transgender Population - Michael Miner et al
Reaching Broad Samples and Collecting Valid Data
Surveying the Experience of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer - Elizabeth Reed, Peter Simmonds and Jessica Corner
Comparing Face-to-Face and Online Recruitment
The Influence of the Design of Web Survey Questionnaires on the Quality of Responses - Stéphane Ganassali
Using Questionnaire Design to Fight Non-Response Bias in Web Surveys - Paula Vicente and Elizabeth Reis
Comparing Response Rates from Web and Mail Surveys - Tse-Hua Shih and Xitao Fan
A Meta-Analysis
Virtual Experiments - Ulf-Dietrich Reips
A Psychological Laboratory on the Internet
True Experimental Data Collection on the Internet - Ulf-Dietrich Reips and John Krantz
VOLUME FOUR
PART ONE: INNOVATIONS IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS
Scholarly Communication 2.0 - Diego Ponte and Judith Simon
Exploring Researchers' Opinions on Web 2.0 for Scientific Knowledge Creation, Evaluation and Dissemination
Using Web 2.0 Tools for Qualitative Analysis - Silvana di Gregorio
An Exploration
Scholarly Blogging - Alexander Halavais
Moving toward the Visible College
Field Notes in Public - Nina Wakeford and Kris Cohen
Using Blogs for Research
E-Sciences as Research Technologies - Ralph Schroeder
Reconfiguring Disciplines, Globalizing Knowledge
PART TWO: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research on Internet Communities - Gunther Eysenbach and James Till
Ethics of Internet Research - Elizabeth Bassett and Kate O'Riordan
Contesting the Human Subjects Research Model
Researching Personal Information on the Public Web - David Wilkinson and Mike Thelwall
Methods and Ethics
'But the Data Is Already Public' - Michael Zimmer
On the Ethics of Research in Facebook
'Go away' - James Hudson and Amy Bruckman
Participant Objections to Being Studied and the Ethics of Chatroom Research
Ethic as Method, Method as Ethic - Annette Markham
A Case for Reflexivity in Qualitative ICT Research
PART THREE: REFLECTIONS ON INNOVATION
How the Internet Is Changing the Implementation of Traditional Research Methods, People's Daily Lives and the Way in Which Developmental Scientists Conduct Research - Jaap Denissen, Linus Neumann and Maarten van Zalk
The Challenge of Changing Audiences or, What Is the Audience Researcher to Do in the Age of the Internet - Sonia Livingstone
New Avenues for Sociological Inquiry - Laura Robinson and Jeremy Schulz
Evolving Forms of Ethnographic Practice
The Growth of Internet Research Methods and the Reluctant Sociologist - Dan Farrell and James Petersen
Mediating Ethnography - Anne Beaulieu
Objectivity and the Making of Ethnographies of the Internet
Presidential Address - Don Dillman
Navigating the Rapids of Change
Some Observations on Survey Methodology in the Early 21st Century
Internet Research - Richard Rogers
The Question of Method: A Keynote Address from the 'YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States' Conference
Mobile Methods and the Empirical - Monika B scher and John Urry
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNET AS SOCIAL SPACE
Reducing Social Context Cues - Lee Sproull and Sara Kiesler
Electronic Mail in Organizational Communication
The Emergence of Online Community - Nancy Baym
Virtual Communities as Communities - Barry Wellman and Milena Gulia
Net Surfers Don't Ride Alone
Constructing Identity Online - Kaveri Subrahmanyam and David Šmahel
Identity Exploration and Self-Presentation
Grooming, Gossip, Facebook and MySpace - ZeynepTufekci
Privacy, Trust and Self-Disclosure - Adam Joinson et al
Globalization, Networking, Urbanization - Manuel Castells
Reflections on the Spatial Dynamics of the Information Age
Minding the Digital Gap - Eszter Hargittai
Why Understanding Digital Inequality
Fizz in the Field - Steve Jones
Toward a Basis for an Emergent Internet Studies
PART TWO: RESEARCH SITES AND RESEARCH MODELS FOR THE INTERNET
Conclusions - Daniel Miller and Don
Internet as Culture and Cultural Artefact - Christine Hine
From Culture to Connection - Allison Cavanagh
Internet Community Studies
A Typology of Ethnographic Scales for Virtual Worlds - Tom Boellstorff
Love at First Sight? Visual Images and Virtual Encounters with Bodies - Nicole Constable
The Field Site as a Network - Jenna Burrell
A Strategy for Locating Ethnographic Research
The Ethnography of New Media Worlds? Following the Case of Global Poker - John Farnsworth and Terry Austrin
Localizing the Internet beyond Communities and Networks - John Postill
Websites as Visual and Multimodal Cultural Expressions - Luc Pauwels
Opportunities and Issues of Online Hybrid Media Research
VOLUME TWO
PART ONE : SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 1: MODES OF ETHNOGRAPHIC ENGAGEMENT
Ethnographic Approaches to the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication - Angela Cora Garcia et al
Digital Ethnography - Dhiraj Murthy
An Examination of the Use of New Technologies for Social Research
Life in Virtual Worlds (American Behavioral Scientist 43(3): 436-449 [SAGE]) - T.L.Taylor
'Piling on Layers of Understanding' - Vanessa Dirksen, Ard Huizing and Bas Smit
The Use of Connective Ethnography for the Study of (Online) Work Practices
Mixed Methods for Mixed Reality - David Feldon and Yasmin Kafai
Understanding Users' Avatar Activities in Virtual Worlds
Co-Construction and Field Creation - Maximilian Forte
Website Development as both an Instrument and Relationship in Action Research
Towards Ethnography of Television on the Internet - Christine Hine
A Mobile Strategy for Exploring Mundane Interpretive Activities
Inside the 'Pro-Ana' Community - Sarah Brotsky and David Giles
A Covert Online Participant Observation
PART TWO: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 2: REASEARCH RELATIONSHIPS
Qualitative Interviewing in Internet Studies - Michelle Kazmer and Bo Xie
Playing with the Media, Playing with the Method
Reflecting on the Experience of Interviewing Online - Mark Davis et al
Perspectives from the Internet and HIV Study in London
E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research - Lokman Meho
A Methodological Discussion
Credibility, Authenticity and Voice - Nalita James and Hugh Busher
Dilemmas in Online Interviewing
Online with the E-Mums - Clare Madge and Henrietta O'Connor
Exploring the Internet as a Medium for Research
In the Flesh or Online? Exploring Qualitative Research Methodologies - Wendy Seymour
Online Dating and Mating - Danielle Couch and Pranee Liamputtong
The Use of the Internet to Meet Sexual Partners
Online Focus Groups as a Tool to Collect Data in Hard-to-Include Populations - Kiek Tates et al
Examples from Paediatric Oncology
Doing Synchronous Online Focus Groups with Young People - Fiona Fox, Marianne Morris and Nichola Rumsey
Methodological Reflections
Researching Online Populations - Kate Stewart and Matthew Williams
The Use of Online Focus Groups for Social Research
A Daily Web Diary of the Sexual Experiences of Men Who Have Sex with Men - Keith Horvath, Blair Beadnell and Anne Bowen
Comparisons with a Retrospective Recall Survey
Virtual Fieldwork Using Access Grid - Nigel Fielding
VOLUME THREE
PART ONE: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 3: CORPUS-BASED APROACHES TO FOUND DATA
The YouTube Indian - Maria Kopacz and Bessie Lee Lawton
Portrayals of Native Americans on a Viral Video Site
'Am I Normal?' Teenagers, Sexual Health and the Internet - Kevin Harvey et al
Interviews and Internet Forums - Clive Seale et al
A Comparison of Two Sources of Qualitative Data
'Entering the Blogosphere' - Nicholas Hookway
Some Strategies for Using Blogs in Social Research
Content Analysis of the World Wide Web - Christopher Weare and Wan-Ying Lin
Opportunities and Challenges
Time to Get Wired - Gerlinde Mautner
Using Web-Based Corpora in Critical Discourse Analysis
Website History and the Website as an Object of Study - Niels Br gger
PART TWO: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 4: NETWORK ANALYSIS
Bibliometrics to Webometrics - Mike Thelwall
Tunes That Bind? - Nancy Baym and Andrew Ledbetter
Sociology of Hyperlink Networks of Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Twitter - Chien-Leng Hsu and Han Woo Park
A Case Study of South Korea
Landscaping Climate Change - Richard Rogers and Noortje Marres
A Mapping Technique for Understanding Science and Technology Debates on the World Wide Web
Online Collective Identity - Robert Ackland and Mathieu O'Neil
The Case of the Environmental Movement
PART THREE: SKILLS, TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES 5: EXPERIMENTS, SURVEYS AND SAMPLING
Conducting Internet Research with the Transgender Population - Michael Miner et al
Reaching Broad Samples and Collecting Valid Data
Surveying the Experience of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer - Elizabeth Reed, Peter Simmonds and Jessica Corner
Comparing Face-to-Face and Online Recruitment
The Influence of the Design of Web Survey Questionnaires on the Quality of Responses - Stéphane Ganassali
Using Questionnaire Design to Fight Non-Response Bias in Web Surveys - Paula Vicente and Elizabeth Reis
Comparing Response Rates from Web and Mail Surveys - Tse-Hua Shih and Xitao Fan
A Meta-Analysis
Virtual Experiments - Ulf-Dietrich Reips
A Psychological Laboratory on the Internet
True Experimental Data Collection on the Internet - Ulf-Dietrich Reips and John Krantz
VOLUME FOUR
PART ONE: INNOVATIONS IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS
Scholarly Communication 2.0 - Diego Ponte and Judith Simon
Exploring Researchers' Opinions on Web 2.0 for Scientific Knowledge Creation, Evaluation and Dissemination
Using Web 2.0 Tools for Qualitative Analysis - Silvana di Gregorio
An Exploration
Scholarly Blogging - Alexander Halavais
Moving toward the Visible College
Field Notes in Public - Nina Wakeford and Kris Cohen
Using Blogs for Research
E-Sciences as Research Technologies - Ralph Schroeder
Reconfiguring Disciplines, Globalizing Knowledge
PART TWO: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research on Internet Communities - Gunther Eysenbach and James Till
Ethics of Internet Research - Elizabeth Bassett and Kate O'Riordan
Contesting the Human Subjects Research Model
Researching Personal Information on the Public Web - David Wilkinson and Mike Thelwall
Methods and Ethics
'But the Data Is Already Public' - Michael Zimmer
On the Ethics of Research in Facebook
'Go away' - James Hudson and Amy Bruckman
Participant Objections to Being Studied and the Ethics of Chatroom Research
Ethic as Method, Method as Ethic - Annette Markham
A Case for Reflexivity in Qualitative ICT Research
PART THREE: REFLECTIONS ON INNOVATION
How the Internet Is Changing the Implementation of Traditional Research Methods, People's Daily Lives and the Way in Which Developmental Scientists Conduct Research - Jaap Denissen, Linus Neumann and Maarten van Zalk
The Challenge of Changing Audiences or, What Is the Audience Researcher to Do in the Age of the Internet - Sonia Livingstone
New Avenues for Sociological Inquiry - Laura Robinson and Jeremy Schulz
Evolving Forms of Ethnographic Practice
The Growth of Internet Research Methods and the Reluctant Sociologist - Dan Farrell and James Petersen
Mediating Ethnography - Anne Beaulieu
Objectivity and the Making of Ethnographies of the Internet
Presidential Address - Don Dillman
Navigating the Rapids of Change
Some Observations on Survey Methodology in the Early 21st Century
Internet Research - Richard Rogers
The Question of Method: A Keynote Address from the 'YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States' Conference
Mobile Methods and the Empirical - Monika B scher and John Urry
Descriere
This comprehensive collection covers perspectives on the Internet as a social space as well as covering research models appropriate for the Internet, ethical considerations and information about innovation in the field.