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This timely book inspires researchers to deploy relevant, effective, innovative digital methods. It explores the relationship of such methods to 'mainstream' social science; interdisciplinarity; innovations in digital research tools; the opportunities (and challenges) of digital methods in researching social life; and digital research ethics.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables Foreword; Noortje Marres Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors 1.Digital Methods as Mainstream Methodology: An Introduction; Helene Snee, Christine Hine, Yvette Morey, Steven Roberts, Hayley Watson PART I: BIG DATA, THICJ DATA: SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYSIS 2.Methodological innovation in precarious spaces: the case of Twitter; Axel Bruns and Jean Burgess 3. Have we even solved the first 'big data challenge?' Practical issues concerning data collection and visual representation for social media analytics; Phillip Brooker, Julie Barnett, Timothy Cribbin and Sanjay Sharma 4. I'm always on Facebook!' Exploring Facebook as a mainstream research tool and ethnographic site; Eve Stirling PART II: COMBINING AND COMPARING METHODS 5. Mixing modes to widen research participation; Jo Hope 6. Do we need polls? Why Twitter will not replace opinion surveys, but can complement them; Javier Sajuria and Jorge Fabrega 7. Video analysis in digital literacy studies: Exploring innovative methods; Roberto de Roock, Ibrar Bhatt, and Jonathan Adams PART III: DEVELOPING INNOVATIONS IN DIGITAL METHODS 8. Prototyping social sciences: Emplacing digital methods; Adolfo Estalella 9. Digital methods and perpetual reinvention? Asynchronous interviewing and photo elicitation; Emma Hutchinson 10. Digital stories and handmade skills: Explorations in how digital methods can be used to study transmissions of skill; Victoria Tedder PART IV: DIGITAL RESEARCH: CHALLENGES AND CONTENTIONS 11. What's the matter with MOOCs? Sociomaterial methodologies for educational research; Jeremy Knox 12. Towards an innovative inclusion: Using digital methods with young people; Emma Bond and Stuart Agnew 13. Ethics Issues in Digital Methods Research; Claire Hewson 14. Digital Methods as Mainstream Methodology: Conclusions Helene Snee, Christine Hine, Yvette Morey, Steven Roberts, Hayley Watson Index