Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet
Editat de Dr Christine Hineen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845200855
ISBN-10: 1845200853
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1845200853
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Virtual methods and the sociology of cyber-social-scientific knowledge
Christine Hine, University of Surrey
Part 1 Research Relationships and Online Relationships
Introduction
Christine Hine, University of Surrey
2. Internet behaviour and the design of virtual methods
Adam Joinson, The Open University, UK
3. Online interviewing and the research relationship
Jolle Kivits, London School of Economics and Political Science
4. From online to offline and back: moving from online to offline relationships with research informants
Shani Orgad, London School of Economics and Political Svience
5. Researching the online sex work community
Teela Sanders, University of Leeds
6. Ethnographic presence in a nebulous setting
Jason Rutter, University of Manchester Gregory W. H. Smith, University of Salford
7. Centring the links: understanding cybernetic patterns of co-production, circulation and consumption
Maximilian C. Forte, University College of Cape Breton
Part II Research Sites and Strategies
Introduction
Christine Hine, University of Surrey
8. The role of maps in virtual research methods
Martin Dodge, University College London
9. New connections, familiar settings: issues in the ethnographic study of new media use at home
Hugh Mackay, The Open University, UK
10. Doing anthropology in cyberspace: fieldwork boundaries and social environments
Mario J.L. Guimares Jr., Brunel University
11. Web sphere analysis: an approach to studying online action
Steven M. Schneider, SUNY Institute of Technology Kirsten A. Foot, University of Washington, USA
12. The network approach to Web hyperlink research and its utility for science communication
Han Woo Park, YeungNam University, S. Korea Mike Thelwall, University of Wolverhampton
13. Sociable hyperlinks: an ethnographic approach to connectivity
Anne Beaulieu, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science, Amsterdam
14. Epilogue: methodological concerns and innovations in Internet research
Nicholas Jankowski, University of Nijmegen Martine van Selm, University of Nijmegen
Christine Hine, University of Surrey
Part 1 Research Relationships and Online Relationships
Introduction
Christine Hine, University of Surrey
2. Internet behaviour and the design of virtual methods
Adam Joinson, The Open University, UK
3. Online interviewing and the research relationship
Jolle Kivits, London School of Economics and Political Science
4. From online to offline and back: moving from online to offline relationships with research informants
Shani Orgad, London School of Economics and Political Svience
5. Researching the online sex work community
Teela Sanders, University of Leeds
6. Ethnographic presence in a nebulous setting
Jason Rutter, University of Manchester Gregory W. H. Smith, University of Salford
7. Centring the links: understanding cybernetic patterns of co-production, circulation and consumption
Maximilian C. Forte, University College of Cape Breton
Part II Research Sites and Strategies
Introduction
Christine Hine, University of Surrey
8. The role of maps in virtual research methods
Martin Dodge, University College London
9. New connections, familiar settings: issues in the ethnographic study of new media use at home
Hugh Mackay, The Open University, UK
10. Doing anthropology in cyberspace: fieldwork boundaries and social environments
Mario J.L. Guimares Jr., Brunel University
11. Web sphere analysis: an approach to studying online action
Steven M. Schneider, SUNY Institute of Technology Kirsten A. Foot, University of Washington, USA
12. The network approach to Web hyperlink research and its utility for science communication
Han Woo Park, YeungNam University, S. Korea Mike Thelwall, University of Wolverhampton
13. Sociable hyperlinks: an ethnographic approach to connectivity
Anne Beaulieu, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science, Amsterdam
14. Epilogue: methodological concerns and innovations in Internet research
Nicholas Jankowski, University of Nijmegen Martine van Selm, University of Nijmegen
Recenzii
Through the discussion of case studies using the internet and Hine's own insightful coments, Virtual Methods significantly adds to the accumulation of professional knowledge.
A welcome resource for scholars studying online communities from the perspectives of sociology, communication, media studies, and other fields.
A welcome resource for scholars studying online communities from the perspectives of sociology, communication, media studies, and other fields.