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VOLUME ONE: CORE ISSUES, DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN INTERNET RESEARCH | |
Life in Virtual Worlds | T.L. Taylor |
Plural Existence, Multimodalities and Other Online Research Challenges | |
Internet as Culture and Cultural Artefact | Christine Hine |
Power Issues in Internet Research | Chris Mann and Fiona Stewart |
In the Flesh or Online? Exploring Qualitative Research Methodologies | Wendy Seymour |
Authenticity and Identity in Internet Contexts | Christine Hine |
Online Inquiry of Public Selves | Kendal Broad and Kristin Joos |
Methodological Considerations | |
Epistemological Dimensions in Qualitative Research | Nalita James and Hugh Busher |
The Construction of Knowledge Online | |
Research Design and Tools for Internet Research | Claire Hewson and Dianna Laurent |
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 |
Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet Communities | Sarah Flicker, Dave Haans and Harvey Skinner |
Encountering Distressing Information in Online Research | Susannah Stern |
A Consideration of Legal and Ethical Responsibilities | |
Developing a Geographers' Agenda for Online Research Ethics | Clare Madge |
The Ethics of Internet Research | Rebecca Enyon, Jenny Fry and Ralph Schroeder |
Ethics in Online Research | Kate Orton-Johnson |
Evaluating the ESRC Framework for Research Ethics Categorization of Risk | |
Understanding and Managing Legal Issues in Internet Research | Andrew Charlesworth |
Some Additional Challenges for Online Researchers | Ted Gaiser and Anthony Schreiner |
The Displacement of Time and Space in Online Research | Nalita James and Hugh Busher |
The Question Concerning (Internet) Time | Susa Leong et al |
The Cultural Dimensions of Online Communication | Shani Orgad |
A Study of Breast Cancer Patients' Internet Spaces | |
Gradations in Digital Inclusion | Sonia Livingstone and Ellen Helsper |
Children, Young People and the Digital Divide | |
VOLUME TWO: TAKING RESEARCH ONLINE: INTERNET SURVEYS AND SAMPLING | |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Research Surveys | Ronald Fricker and Matthias Schonlau |
Evidence from the Literature | |
Overview | Vasja Vehovar and Katja Lozar Manfreda |
Online Surveys | |
Internet Survey Design | Samuel Best and Brian Krueger |
Writing Survey Questions | Valerie Sue and Lois Ritter |
Designing and Developing the Survey Instrument | Valerie Sue and Lois Ritter |
Web Survey Design | Kevin Shropshire, James Hawdon and James White |
Balancing Measurement, Response and Topical Interest | |
Design of Web Questionnaires | Vera Toepoel et al |
An Information-Processing Perspective for the Effect of Response Categories | |
Design of Web Questionnaires | Vera Toepoel, Marcel Das and Arthur van Soest |
The Effects of the Number of Items per Screen | |
Using Questionnaire Design to Fight Non-Response Bias in Web Surveys | Paula Vicente and Elizabeth Reis |
Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys | Elisabeth Coutts and Ben Jann |
Experimental Results for Randomized Response Technique (RRT) and the Unmatched Count Technique (UCT) | |
Designing Scalar Questions for Web Surveys | Leah Melani Christian, Nicholas Parsons and Don Dilman |
Sampling Methods for Web and E-Mail Surveys | Ronald Fricker |
Representativeness in Online Surveys through Stratified Samples | Jörg Blasius and Maurice Brandt |
Selection Bias in Web Surveys and the Use of Propensity Scores | Matthias Schonlau et al |
'Web-Based Network Sampling' Efficiency and Efficacy of Respondent-Driven Sampling for Online Research | Cyprian Wejnert and Douglas Heckathorn |
Name-Based Cluster Sampling | Douglas Ferguson |
How to Increase Response Rates in List-Based Web Survey Samples | Florian Keusch |
Comparing Response Rates from Web and Mail Surveys | Tse-Hua Shih and Xitao Fan |
A Meta-Analysis | |
The Mode Effect in Mixed-Mode Surveys | Beng Börkan |
Mail and Web Surveys | |
Web and Mail Surveys | Weiwei Lin and Gregg van Ryzin |
An Experimental Comparison of Methods for Non-Profit Research | |
VOLUME THREE: TAKING RESEARCH ONLINE: QUALITATIVE APPROACHES | |
The Virtual Objects of Ethnography | Christine Hine |
Engaging with Research Participants Online | Nalita James and Hugh Busher |
Method, Methodology and New Media | Alison Powell |
Digital Ethnography | Dhiraj Murthy |
An Examination of the Use of New Technologies for Social Research | |
Ethnographic Approaches to the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication | Angela Cora Garcia et al |
The Method of Netnography | Robert Kozinets |
Internet-Based Interviewing | Henrietta O'Connor et al |
Credibility, Authenticity and Voice | Nalita James and Hugh Busher |
Dilemmas in Online Interviewing | |
Benefits of Participating in Internet Interviews | Cheryl Tatano Beck |
Women Helping Women | |
Evaluating Internet Interviews with Gay Men | Russel Ayling and Avril Mewse |
Researching Shyness | Susie Scott |
A Contradiction in Terms? | |
Conducting Intensive Interviews Using E-Mail | Judith McCoyd and Toba Schwaber Kerson |
A Serendipitous Comparative Opportunity | |
Using E-Mail for Data Collection | Ted Gaiser and Anthony Schreiner |
Virtual Fieldwork Using Access Grid | Nigel Fielding |
Researching Online Populations | Kate Stewart and Matthew Williams |
The Use of Online Focus Groups for Social Research | |
Doing Synchronous Online Focus Groups with Young People | Fiona Fox, Marianne Morris and Nichola Rumsey |
Methodological Reflections | |
Data Analysis | Robert Kozinets |
Analysis of Thin Online Interview Data | Richard Kitto and John Barnett |
Toward a Sequential Hierarchical Language-Based Approach | |
Distributed Video Analysis in Social Research | Jon Hindmarsh |
Smartphones | Mika Raento, Antti Oulasvirta and Nathan Eagle |
An Emerging Tool for Social Scientists | |
VOLUME FOUR: RESEARCH 'ON' AND 'IN' THE INTERNET: INVESTIGATING THE ONLINE WORLD | |
The World of Web 2.0 | Ted Gaiser and Anthony Schreiner |
Blogs, Wikis and Websites | |
Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0 | David Beer and Roger Burrows |
Some Initial Considerations | |
New Avenues for Sociological Inquiry | Laura Robinson and Jeremy Schulz |
Evolving Forms of Ethnographic Practice | |
Interview 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 | |
The Psychology of Blogging | Laura Gurak and Smiljana Antonijevic |
You, Me and Everyone in between | |
Weblogs, Traditional Sources Online and Political Participation | Homero Gil De Zúñiga, Eulàlia Puig-I-Abril and Rojas |
An Assessment of How the Internet Is Changing the Political Environment | |
Mapping the Norwegian Blogosphere | Hallvard Moe |
Methodological Challenges in Internationalizing Internet Research | |
Mapping the Australian Networked Public Sphere | Axel Bruns et al |
Internet Political Discussions in the Arab World | Eisa Al Nashmi et al |
A Look at Online Forums from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan | |
Online Petitions | Helen Briassoulis |
New Tools of Secondary Analysis? | |
Ambient Affiliation | Michele Zappavinga |
The Linguistic Perspective on Twitter | |
Mining the Internet for Linguistic and Social Data | Nelya Koteyko |
An Analysis of 'Carbon Compounds' in Web Feeds | |
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 | |
'Piling on Layers of Understanding' | Vanessa Dirksen, Ard Huizing and Bas Smit |
The Use of Connective Ethnography for the Study of (Online) Work Practices | |
Towards Ethnography of Television on the Internet | Christine Hine |
A Mobile Strategy for Exploring Mundane Interpretive Activities | |
Backstage with the Knowledge Boys and Girls | Drew Ross |
Goffman and Distributed Agency in an Organic Online Community | |
Emotional Reflexivity in Contemporary Friendships | Mary Homes |
Understanding It Using Elias and Facebook Etiquette | |
The Online Support Group as a Community | Wyke Stommel and Tom Koole |
A Micro-Analysis of the Interaction with a New Member | |
The Presentation of 'Pro-Anorexia' in Online Group Interactions | Jeff Gavin, Karen Rodham and Helen Poyer |