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Research Methods across Fields of Inquiry
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Doing Research In and On the Digital aims to deliver on two fronts; first, by detailing how researchers are devising and applying innovative research methods for and within the digital sphere and secondly; by discussing the ethical challenges and issues implied and encountered in such approaches.
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Doing Research In and On the Digital aims to deliver on two fronts; first, by detailing how researchers are devising and applying innovative research methods for and within the digital sphere and secondly; by discussing the ethical challenges and issues implied and encountered in such approaches.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317201908
- Artikelnr.: 56890384
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317201908
- Artikelnr.: 56890384
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Cristina Costa is Associate Professor Digital Education and Society, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Jenna Condie is a Lecturer in Digital Research and Online Social Analysis at Western Sydney University, Australia.
Chapter 1: Doing research in and on the digital Cristina Costa
University of the West of England
UK & Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia Part I: Collecting content: methods for harvesting digital data Chapter 2: 'Feeling appy?': using app-based methodology to explore contextual effects on real-time cognitions
affect and behaviours Linda K. Kaye
Rebecca L. Monk and Iain Hamlin
Edge Hill University
UK Chapter 3: Adapting a method to use Facebook in education research: taking phenomenography online Naomi Barnes
Griffith University
Australia Chapter 4: An exploration of lived experience in a digital world: how technology is revolutionising substance misuse recovery Stephanie Dugdale1
Sarah Elison-Davies1
Glyn Davies1
Jonathan Ward1
Michaela Jones2 1 Breaking Free Group
Manchester
UK 2 in2recovery
Manchester
UK Chapter 5: Exploring breast cancer bloggers' lived experiences of 'survivorship': the ethics of gaining access
analysing discourse and fulfilling academic requirements Cathy Ure
University of Salford
UK Chapter 6: Text research on online platforms: heuristic steps and pitfalls Tom Van Nuenen
Tilburg University
Holland Chapter 7: Tinder matters: swiping right to unlock new research fields Jenna Condie
Garth Lean
and Donna James
Western Sydney University
Australia Chapter 8: Remote ethnography
virtual presence: exploring digital-visual methods for anthropological research on the web Shireen Walton
University College London
UK Part II: Engaging research informants: digital participatory methods and data stories Chapter 9: The visualisation of data in a digital context David A. Ellis
University of Lancaster and Hannah L. Merdian
University of Lincoln
UK Chapter 10: Designing digital platforms for citizen data and public discourse on climate change Lily Bui
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Chapter 11: In search of lost purpose: the dream life of digital Erinma Ochu
University of Salford
UK Chapter 12: Using digital stories in healthcare research: ethical and practical dilemmas Carol Haigh
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK & Pip Hardy
Independent Researcher
UK Chapter 13: Conclusion: (re-)exploring the practical and ethical contexts of digital research Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia
& Cristina Costa
University of the West of England
UK
University of the West of England
UK & Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia Part I: Collecting content: methods for harvesting digital data Chapter 2: 'Feeling appy?': using app-based methodology to explore contextual effects on real-time cognitions
affect and behaviours Linda K. Kaye
Rebecca L. Monk and Iain Hamlin
Edge Hill University
UK Chapter 3: Adapting a method to use Facebook in education research: taking phenomenography online Naomi Barnes
Griffith University
Australia Chapter 4: An exploration of lived experience in a digital world: how technology is revolutionising substance misuse recovery Stephanie Dugdale1
Sarah Elison-Davies1
Glyn Davies1
Jonathan Ward1
Michaela Jones2 1 Breaking Free Group
Manchester
UK 2 in2recovery
Manchester
UK Chapter 5: Exploring breast cancer bloggers' lived experiences of 'survivorship': the ethics of gaining access
analysing discourse and fulfilling academic requirements Cathy Ure
University of Salford
UK Chapter 6: Text research on online platforms: heuristic steps and pitfalls Tom Van Nuenen
Tilburg University
Holland Chapter 7: Tinder matters: swiping right to unlock new research fields Jenna Condie
Garth Lean
and Donna James
Western Sydney University
Australia Chapter 8: Remote ethnography
virtual presence: exploring digital-visual methods for anthropological research on the web Shireen Walton
University College London
UK Part II: Engaging research informants: digital participatory methods and data stories Chapter 9: The visualisation of data in a digital context David A. Ellis
University of Lancaster and Hannah L. Merdian
University of Lincoln
UK Chapter 10: Designing digital platforms for citizen data and public discourse on climate change Lily Bui
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Chapter 11: In search of lost purpose: the dream life of digital Erinma Ochu
University of Salford
UK Chapter 12: Using digital stories in healthcare research: ethical and practical dilemmas Carol Haigh
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK & Pip Hardy
Independent Researcher
UK Chapter 13: Conclusion: (re-)exploring the practical and ethical contexts of digital research Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia
& Cristina Costa
University of the West of England
UK
Chapter 1: Doing research in and on the digital Cristina Costa
University of the West of England
UK & Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia Part I: Collecting content: methods for harvesting digital data Chapter 2: 'Feeling appy?': using app-based methodology to explore contextual effects on real-time cognitions
affect and behaviours Linda K. Kaye
Rebecca L. Monk and Iain Hamlin
Edge Hill University
UK Chapter 3: Adapting a method to use Facebook in education research: taking phenomenography online Naomi Barnes
Griffith University
Australia Chapter 4: An exploration of lived experience in a digital world: how technology is revolutionising substance misuse recovery Stephanie Dugdale1
Sarah Elison-Davies1
Glyn Davies1
Jonathan Ward1
Michaela Jones2 1 Breaking Free Group
Manchester
UK 2 in2recovery
Manchester
UK Chapter 5: Exploring breast cancer bloggers' lived experiences of 'survivorship': the ethics of gaining access
analysing discourse and fulfilling academic requirements Cathy Ure
University of Salford
UK Chapter 6: Text research on online platforms: heuristic steps and pitfalls Tom Van Nuenen
Tilburg University
Holland Chapter 7: Tinder matters: swiping right to unlock new research fields Jenna Condie
Garth Lean
and Donna James
Western Sydney University
Australia Chapter 8: Remote ethnography
virtual presence: exploring digital-visual methods for anthropological research on the web Shireen Walton
University College London
UK Part II: Engaging research informants: digital participatory methods and data stories Chapter 9: The visualisation of data in a digital context David A. Ellis
University of Lancaster and Hannah L. Merdian
University of Lincoln
UK Chapter 10: Designing digital platforms for citizen data and public discourse on climate change Lily Bui
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Chapter 11: In search of lost purpose: the dream life of digital Erinma Ochu
University of Salford
UK Chapter 12: Using digital stories in healthcare research: ethical and practical dilemmas Carol Haigh
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK & Pip Hardy
Independent Researcher
UK Chapter 13: Conclusion: (re-)exploring the practical and ethical contexts of digital research Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia
& Cristina Costa
University of the West of England
UK
University of the West of England
UK & Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia Part I: Collecting content: methods for harvesting digital data Chapter 2: 'Feeling appy?': using app-based methodology to explore contextual effects on real-time cognitions
affect and behaviours Linda K. Kaye
Rebecca L. Monk and Iain Hamlin
Edge Hill University
UK Chapter 3: Adapting a method to use Facebook in education research: taking phenomenography online Naomi Barnes
Griffith University
Australia Chapter 4: An exploration of lived experience in a digital world: how technology is revolutionising substance misuse recovery Stephanie Dugdale1
Sarah Elison-Davies1
Glyn Davies1
Jonathan Ward1
Michaela Jones2 1 Breaking Free Group
Manchester
UK 2 in2recovery
Manchester
UK Chapter 5: Exploring breast cancer bloggers' lived experiences of 'survivorship': the ethics of gaining access
analysing discourse and fulfilling academic requirements Cathy Ure
University of Salford
UK Chapter 6: Text research on online platforms: heuristic steps and pitfalls Tom Van Nuenen
Tilburg University
Holland Chapter 7: Tinder matters: swiping right to unlock new research fields Jenna Condie
Garth Lean
and Donna James
Western Sydney University
Australia Chapter 8: Remote ethnography
virtual presence: exploring digital-visual methods for anthropological research on the web Shireen Walton
University College London
UK Part II: Engaging research informants: digital participatory methods and data stories Chapter 9: The visualisation of data in a digital context David A. Ellis
University of Lancaster and Hannah L. Merdian
University of Lincoln
UK Chapter 10: Designing digital platforms for citizen data and public discourse on climate change Lily Bui
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Chapter 11: In search of lost purpose: the dream life of digital Erinma Ochu
University of Salford
UK Chapter 12: Using digital stories in healthcare research: ethical and practical dilemmas Carol Haigh
Manchester Metropolitan University
UK & Pip Hardy
Independent Researcher
UK Chapter 13: Conclusion: (re-)exploring the practical and ethical contexts of digital research Jenna Condie
Western Sydney University
Australia
& Cristina Costa
University of the West of England
UK