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Summary
Summary
The field of digital methods for qualitative research is a rapidly developing one. More and more researchers are researching the social, cultural, political, anthropological and other dimensions of computer-mediated communication (CMC), or using CMC as a means of generating and analysing research data. There is now a proliferating diversity of terms, including digital methods, online methods, virtual ethnography, hypermedia methods, and so forth, that requires clarification and classification. This four-volume set brings together the most important and influential articles that have been published in this area and which enable the reader to understand the implications of digital technology for all aspects and phases of qualitative research design and dissemination.
Table of Contents
Volume 1 Mapping The Field of Digital Qualitative Research |
Section 1 Researching Online Communication |
Overviews of methodological developments and directions in online research |
Internet Research and the Sociology of Cyber-social Scientific KnowledgeC. Hine |
Papers Discussing the Medium-specific Differences between Online and Offline Communication |
Interpersonal Effects in Computer-mediated InteractionJ. B. Walther |
Interpersonal Life OnlineN. Baym |
Papers Discussing the Socially-specific Differences between Online and Offline Interaction |
Getting the Seats of our Pants Dirty: Strategies for Ethnographic Research on Virtual CommunitiesL. Paccagnella |
Mobile Phone Communication: Extending Goffman to Mediated InteractionR. Rettie |
Papers Discussing the Concept of Community and Social Solidarity/Support |
Beyond the Diluted Community Concept: a Symbolic Interactionist Perspective on Online Social RelationsJ. Fernback |
Papers on how to Interpret Online Communication |
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 ResearchHookway |
Papers Addressing the 'Mundane Embeddedness' of CMC in Daily Life |
The Social Affordances Of The Internet For Networked IndividualismBarry Wellman et al |
New Media, Networking and Phatic CultureV. Miller |
Methods for Capturing Mundane Embeddedness |
Connective Ethnography for the Exploration of E-scienceC. Hine |
Tracing the Everyday 'Sitings' of Adolescents on the Internet: a Strategic Adaptation of Ethnography Across Online and Offline SpacesK. M. Leander and K. K. McKim |
Network Ethnography and the Hypermedia Organisation: New Organisations, New Media, New MethodsP. Howard |
Multi-user Graphical Virtual Environments e.g. Second Life |
Avatar-watching: Participant Observation in Graphical Online EnvironmentsM. Williams |
The Experience of Embodied Space in Virtual Worlds: An Ethnography of a Second Life CommunityS. Bardzell and W. Odom |
Section 2 Online Research Methods |
Electronic Interviewing, Participant Observation and Focus Groups |
Realtime Interviewing Using the World Wide WebP. Chen and S. M. Hinton |
In the Flesh or Online? Exploring Qualitative Research MethodologiesW. S. Seymour |
Characteristics of the Discussion in Online and Face-to-Face Focus GroupsS. Schneider et al |
The Internet as Research ContextA. N. Markham |
How to Conceptualise the Internet as an Object of Research |
The Web as an Object of StudyS. M. Schenider and K.A. Foot |
Volume 2 Multimedia and Hypermedia |
Section 1 Multimedia and Multimodality |
Papers Discussing the Importance of Multi-sensory and Multimedia in Contemporary Environments |
Visual and Sensory CulturesDelamont and Atkinson and Housley |
There are no Visual MediaW. J. T. Mitchell |
Remediation and the Desire for ImmediacyJ. D. Bolter |
Interactionist/Ethnomethodological Perspectives |
The Neglected SituationE. Goffman |
Action and Embodiment within Situated Human InteractionC. Goodwin |
Analysing Interaction: Video, Ethnography and Situated ConductS. Heath and Hindmarsh |
Papers on Sensory Ethnography |
An Urban Tour: The Sensory Sociality of Ethnographic Place-makingS. Pink |
Papers on multimodality |
Multimodal DiscourseG. Kress and T. Van Leeuwen |
Multimodal EthnographyB. Dicks and B. Soyinka and A. Coffey |
Papers Examining Specific Modes and how to Work with them in Qualitative Research |
Sound and the EverydayT. Hall and B. Lashua and A. Coffey |
Anthropological Visions: Some Notes on Visual and Textual AuthorityK. Hastrup |
Framing Photographic EthnographyD. Harper |
Escaping Reality: Digital Imagery and the Resources of PhotographyB. E. Savedoff |
Using Video to Investigate Preschool Classroom Interaction: Educational Research Assumptions and Methodological AssumptionsR. Flewitt |
Creative Visual Methods in Media Research: Possibilities, Problems and ProposalsD. Buckingham |
Ethnography Bytes Back: Digitalizing Visual AnthropologyG. Murdock and S. Pink |
Papers on Hypertext and Hypermedia |
Beyond Ethnographic Film: Hypermedia and ScholarshipP. Biella |
Going Beyond the Code: The Production of Hypermedia EthnographyB. Dicks and B. Mason |
Social Impacts of Computing: Revolutionary for Whom?J. Yellow-Lees Douglas |
Volume 3 Data Analysis |
Section 1 Data Analysis in Sound, Vision and Multimedia |
Papers on Multimodal Analysis |
Analysing Multimodal InteractionS. Norris |
The Implication of Visual Research for Discourse Analysis: Transcription beyond LanguageN. Norris |
Multimodality, Resemiotization: Extending the Analysis of Discourse as Multi-semiotic PracticeR. Iedema |
What are Multimodal Data and Transcription?R. Flewitt et al |
Papers on Analysing Web-based Data |
Time to get Wired: Using Web-based Corpora in Critical Discourse AnalysisG. Mautner |
Travels in HypermodalityJ. Lemke |
Papers on Hypermedia and Analysis |
Hypermedia and Ethnography: Reflections on the Construction of a Research ApproachB. Dicks and B. Mason |
Papers on Analysis of Sound Data |
The Digital Revolution in Qualitative Research: Working with Digital Audio Data Through AtlasW. Gibson et al |
Structuring Audio Data with a "C-TOC". An Example for Analysing Raw DataStefan Hauptmann |
Papers on Visual Analysis |
Visual Sociology Reframed: An Analytical Synthesis and Discussion of Visual Methods in Social and Cultural ResearchL. Pauwels |
Going Digital: Using New Technologies in Visual SociologyP. Parmeggiani |
Using Video for a Sequential and Multimodal Analysis of Social Interaction: Videotaping Institutional Telephone CallsL. Mondada |
Papers on Qualitative GIS |
Theorizing with GIS: a Tool for Critical Geographies?M. Pavlovskaya |
Section 1 CAQDAS: Approaches and Debates |
Papers Discussing the Intellectual and Methodological Traditions Underpinning CAQDAS |
Qualitative Data Analysis: Technologies and RepresentationsA. Coffey and B. Holbrook and P. Atkinson |
Qualitative Data Analysis: Representations of a Technology: a Comment on Coffey, Holbrook and AtkinsonR. M. Lee and N. Fielding |
Qualitative Computinga Methods Revolution? and L. Richards |
The Wow Factor: Preconceptions and Expectations for Data Analysis Software in Qualitative ResearchK. MacMillan and T. Koenig |
Papers Discussing Particular QDA Software Programs |
Software and Method: Reflections on Teaching and Using QSR NVivo in Doctoral ResearchL. Johnston |
Narrative Research with Audiovisual Data: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA) and NVivoM. Rich and J. Patashnick |
Testing Hypotheses on Qualitative Data: The Use of Hyper Research Computer-Assisted SoftwareS. Hesse-Biber and P. Dupuis |
Making Thinking Visible with Atlas.ti: Computer Assisted Qualitative Analysis as Textual PracticesZ. KonopÃísek |
Section 1 Archiving Qualitative Data |
Papers Covering Debates on Secondary Analysis |
The Data are out there or are they? Implications for Archiving and Revisiting Qualitative DataParry Mathner and Backett-Milburn |
Whose Data are they Anyway: Practical, Legal and Ethical Issues in Archiving Qualitative Research DataO. 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 IssuesM. Hammersley |
Ethnography and Data Reuse: Issues of Context and HypertextB. Dicks et al |
Papers on Ethics of Archiving in Internet Age |
From Data Archive to Ethical LabyrinthAnnamaria Carusi and Marina Jirotka |
Recycling the Evidence: Different Approaches to the Reanalysis of Gerontological DataJoanna Bornat |
Section 2 Ethics in Digital Qualitative Research |
Ethical Research in the Information Age: Beginning the DialogL. Schrum |
Informed Consent in Chat-rooms |
"Go Away": Participant Objections to Being Studied and the Ethics of Chatroom ResearchJ. M. Hudson and A. Bruckman |
Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet CommunitiesSarah Flicker and Dave Haans and Harvey Skinner |
Internet as Human Subjects or Cultural Representations? |
Representations or People?M. White |
Ethics in Visual Digital Media |
The Ethnographer's TaleBill Nichols |
Taking and Using: Ethical Issues of Photographs for Research PurposesLuc Pauwels |
IVSA Code of Research Ethics and GuidelinesDiana Papademas |
Section 3 Collaborating and Disseminating Digital Qualitative Research |
Papers Discussing use of the Grid for Collaboration and Sharing |
Grid Computing and Qualitative Social ResearchN. Fielding |
Sociological Engagements with Computing: the Advent of E-Science and Some Implications for the Qualitative Research CommunityS. M. Hodgspm and T. Clark |
Virtual Research Environments in Scholarly Work and CommunicationsA. Voss and R. Procter |
Papers on Disseminating Multimedia Qualitative Research |
Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic ExperienceD. Makagon and M. Neumann |
Spatial Montage and Multimedia Ethnography: Using Computers to Visualise Aspects of Migration and Social Division Among a Displaced CommunityJudith Aston |
Colour as a Visual Signifier in Screen Typography: Less Means MoreJan Baetens |