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What is Online Research?: Using the Internet for Social Science Research


What is Online Research?: Using the Internet for Social Science Research

Paperback by Hooley, Dr. Tristram (Head of iCeGS, University of Derby, UK); Wellens, Dr. Jane (Head of Researcher Development, University of Nottingham, UK); Marriott, John (Information Co-ordinator, University of Derby, UK)

What is Online Research?: Using the Internet for Social Science Research

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ISBN:
9781849665247
Publication Date:
21 Jun 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
What is Online Research?: Using the Internet for Social Science Research

Description

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. The massive expansion of the internet into every aspect of our lives creates a challenge for social researchers: can they simply transfer their traditional methods and techniques online or do they need to reinvent research methods for the new environment? As online research becomes increasingly prevalent it becomes more important for researchers to have an answer to these questions and an approach to conducting research online. This book is a straightforward, accessible introduction to social research online. It covers the key issues and concerns for social scientists: online surveys, focus groups, interviews, ethnographies and experiments, as well as discussing the implications of social media, and of online research ethics. It provides a detailed, up-to-date glossary and bibliography for those new to the area. Short, clear case studies throughout allow students to see examples of the research in practice. Wide-ranging and interdisciplinary, What is Online Research? shows social scientists of all levels - from undergraduates to established researchers - how to engage in the online environment in appropriate ways, and points the way forward for future research.

Contents

Contents Acknowledgements List of tables (see below) NO List of figures Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. A brief history of online research methods Chapter 3. Dealing with ethical issues in online research Chapter 4. Online surveys chapter 5. Online interviews and focus groups Chapter 6. Online ethnographies Chapter 7. Online experiments Chapter 8. Where next for online methods? Glossary Bibliography Normal 0 false false false /* Style Definitions */

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