VOLUME ONE: MAPPING THE FIELD OF DIGITAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH |
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Section 1: Researching Online Communication |
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Overviews of methodological developments and directions in online research |
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Internet Research and the Sociology of Cyber-social Scientific Knowledge |
C. Hine |
Papers Discussing the Medium-specific Differences between Online and Offline Communication |
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Interpersonal Effects in Computer-mediated Interaction |
J. B. Walther |
Interpersonal Life Online |
N. Baym |
Papers Discussing the Socially-specific Differences between Online and Offline Interaction |
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Getting the Seats of our Pants Dirty: Strategies for Ethnographic Research on Virtual Communities |
L. Paccagnella |
Mobile Phone Communication: Extending Goffman to Mediated Interaction |
R. Rettie |
Papers Discussing the Concept of Community and Social Solidarity/Support |
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Beyond the Diluted Community Concept: A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective on Online Social Relations |
J. Fernback |
Papers on how to Interpret Online Communication |
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Identity as an Analytic Problem: Who's Who in `Pro-Ana' Websites? |
M. Hammersley and P. Treseder |
Entering the Blogosphere: Some Strategies for using Blogs in Social Research |
Hookway |
Papers Addressing the 'Mundane Embeddedness' of CMC in Daily Life |
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The Social Affordances Of The Internet For Networked Individualism |
Barry Wellman et al |
New Media, Networking and Phatic Culture |
V. Miller |
Methods for Capturing Mundane Embeddedness |
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Connective Ethnography for the Exploration of E-science |
C. Hine |
Tracing the Everyday 'Sitings' of Adolescents on the Internet: A Strategic Adaptation of Ethnography Across Online and Offline Spaces |
K. M. Leander and K. K. McKim |
Network Ethnography and the Hypermedia Organisation: New Organisations, New Media, New Methods |
P. Howard |
Multi-user Graphical Virtual Environments e.g. Second Life |
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Avatar-watching: Participant Observation in Graphical Online Environments |
M. Williams |
The Experience of Embodied Space in Virtual Worlds: An Ethnography of a Second Life Community |
S. Bardzell and W. Odom |
Section 2: Online Research Methods |
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Electronic Interviewing, Participant Observation and Focus Groups |
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Realtime Interviewing Using the World Wide Web |
P. Chen and S. M. Hinton |
In the Flesh or Online? Exploring Qualitative Research Methodologies |
W. S. Seymour |
Characteristics of the Discussion in Online and Face-to-Face Focus Groups |
S. Schneider et al |
The Internet as Research Context |
A. N. Markham |
How to Conceptualise the Internet as an Object of Research |
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The Web as an Object of Study |
S. M. Schenider and K.A. Foot |
VOLUME 2: MULTIMEDIA and HYPERMEDIA |
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Section 1: Multimedia and Multimodality |
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Papers Discussing the Importance of Multi-sensory and Multimedia in Contemporary Environments |
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Visual and Sensory Cultures |
Delamont, Atkinson and Housley |
There are no Visual Media |
W. J. T. Mitchell |
Remediation and the Desire for Immediacy |
J. D. Bolter |
Interactionist/Ethnomethodological Perspectives |
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The Neglected Situation |
E. Goffman |
Action and Embodiment within Situated Human Interaction |
C. Goodwin |
Analysing Interaction: Video, Ethnography and Situated Conduct |
S. Heath and Hindmarsh |
Papers on Sensory Ethnography |
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An Urban Tour: The Sensory Sociality of Ethnographic Place-making |
S. Pink |
Papers on multimodality |
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Multimodal Discourse |
G. Kress and T. Van Leeuwen |
Multimodal Ethnography |
B. Dicks, B. Soyinka and A. Coffey |
Papers Examining Specific Modes and how to Work with them in Qualitative Research |
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Sound and the Everyday |
T. Hall, B. Lashua and A. Coffey |
Anthropological Visions: Some Notes on Visual and Textual Authority |
K. Hastrup |
Framing Photographic Ethnography |
D. Harper |
Escaping Reality: Digital Imagery and the Resources of Photography |
B. E. Savedoff |
Using Video to Investigate Preschool Classroom Interaction: Educational Research Assumptions and Methodological Assumptions |
R. Flewitt |
Creative Visual Methods in Media Research: Possibilities, Problems and Proposals |
D. Buckingham |
Ethnography Bytes Back: Digitalizing Visual Anthropology |
G. Murdock and S. Pink |
Papers on Hypertext and Hypermedia |
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Beyond Ethnographic Film: Hypermedia and Scholarship |
P. Biella |
Going Beyond the Code: The Production of Hypermedia Ethnography |
B. Dicks and B. Mason |
Social Impacts of Computing: Revolutionary for Whom? |
J. Yellow-Lees Douglas |
VOLUME THREE: DATA ANALYSIS |
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Section 1: Data Analysis in Sound, Vision and Multimedia |
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Papers on Multimodal Analysis |
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Analysing Multimodal Interaction |
S. Norris |
The Implication of Visual Research for Discourse Analysis: Transcription beyond Language |
N. Norris |
Multimodality, Resemiotization: Extending the Analysis of Discourse as Multi-semiotic Practice |
R. Iedema |
What are Multimodal Data and Transcription? |
R. Flewitt et al |
Papers on Analysing Web-based Data |
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Time to get Wired: Using Web-based Corpora in Critical Discourse Analysis |
G. Mautner |
Travels in Hypermodality |
J. Lemke |
Papers on Hypermedia and Analysis |
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Hypermedia and Ethnography: Reflections on the Construction of a Research Approach |
B. Dicks and B. Mason |
Papers on Analysis of Sound Data |
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The Digital Revolution in Qualitative Research: Working with Digital Audio Data Through Atlas |
W. Gibson et al |
Structuring Audio Data with a "C-TOC". An Example for Analysing Raw Data |
Stefan Hauptmann |
Papers on Visual Analysis |
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Visual Sociology Reframed: An Analytical Synthesis and Discussion of Visual Methods in Social and Cultural Research |
L. Pauwels |
Going Digital: Using New Technologies in Visual Sociology |
P. Parmeggiani |
Using Video for a Sequential and Multimodal Analysis of Social Interaction: Videotaping Institutional Telephone Calls |
L. Mondada |
Papers on Qualitative GIS |
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Theorizing with GIS: A Tool for Critical Geographies? |
M. Pavlovskaya |
Section 1: CAQDAS: Approaches and Debates |
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Papers Discussing the Intellectual and Methodological Traditions Underpinning CAQDAS |
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Qualitative Data Analysis: Technologies and Representations |
A. Coffey, B. Holbrook and P. Atkinson |
Qualitative Data Analysis: Representations of a Technology: A Comment on Coffey, Holbrook and Atkinson |
R. M. Lee and N. Fielding |
Qualitative Computing - A Methods Revolution? |
L. Richards |
The Wow Factor: Preconceptions and Expectations for Data Analysis Software in Qualitative Research |
K. MacMillan and T. Koenig |
Papers Discussing Particular QDA Software Programs |
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Software and Method: Reflections on Teaching and Using QSR NVivo in Doctoral Research |
L. Johnston |
Narrative Research with Audiovisual Data: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA) and NVivo |
M. Rich and J. Patashnick |
Testing Hypotheses on Qualitative Data: The Use of Hyper Research Computer-Assisted Software |
S. Hesse-Biber and P. Dupuis |
Making Thinking Visible with Atlas.ti: Computer Assisted Qualitative Analysis as Textual Practices |
Z. Konopásek |
Section 1: Archiving Qualitative Data |
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Papers Covering Debates on Secondary Analysis |
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The Data are out there or are they? Implications for Archiving and Revisiting Qualitative Data |
Parry Mathner and Backett-Milburn |
Whose Data are they Anyway: Practical, Legal and Ethical Issues in Archiving Qualitative Research Data |
O. Parry and N. Mauthner |
(Re)using Qualitative Data? |
N. Moore |
Can We Re-Use Qualitative Data Via Secondary Analysis? Notes on Some Terminological and Substantive Issues |
M. Hammersley |
Ethnography and Data Reuse: Issues of Context and Hypertext |
B. Dicks et al |
Papers on Ethics of Archiving in Internet Age |
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From Data Archive to Ethical Labyrinth |
Annamaria Carusi and Marina Jirotka |
Recycling the Evidence: Different Approaches to the Reanalysis of Gerontological Data |
Joanna Bornat |
Section 2: Ethics in Digital Qualitative Research |
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Ethical Research in the Information Age: Beginning the Dialog |
L. Schrum |
Informed Consent in Chat-rooms |
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"Go Away": Participant Objections to Being Studied and the Ethics of Chatroom Research |
J. M. Hudson and A. Bruckman |
Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet Communities |
Sarah Flicker, Dave Haans and Harvey Skinner |
Internet as Human Subjects or Cultural Representations? |
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Representations or People? |
M. White |
Ethics in Visual Digital Media |
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The Ethnographer's Tale |
Bill Nichols |
Taking and Using: Ethical Issues of Photographs for Research Purposes |
Luc Pauwels |
IVSA Code of Research Ethics and Guidelines |
Diana Papademas |
Section 3: Collaborating and Disseminating Digital Qualitative Research |
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Papers Discussing use of the Grid for Collaboration and Sharing |
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Grid Computing and Qualitative Social Research |
N. Fielding |
Sociological Engagements with Computing: the Advent of E-Science and Some Implications for the Qualitative Research Community |
S. M. Hodgspm and T. Clark |
Virtual Research Environments in Scholarly Work and Communications |
A. Voss and R. Procter |
Papers on Disseminating Multimedia Qualitative Research |
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Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience |
D. Makagon and M. Neumann |
Spatial Montage and Multimedia Ethnography: Using Computers to Visualise Aspects of Migration and Social Division Among a Displaced Community |
Judith Aston |
Colour as a Visual Signifier in Screen Typography: Less Means More |
Jan Baetens |