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A Brief History of Qualitative Internet-Mediated Research A Brief History of Qualitative Internet-Mediated Research
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Qualitative Internet-Mediated Research: State of the Art Qualitative Internet-Mediated Research: State of the Art
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Interviews and Focus Groups Interviews and Focus Groups
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Tools, Technologies, Procedures Tools, Technologies, Procedures
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Design Issues and Strategies Design Issues and Strategies
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Depth and Reflexivity Depth and Reflexivity
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Data Integrity and Quality Data Integrity and Quality
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Levels of Rapport Levels of Rapport
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Anonymity, Disclosure, Social Desirability Anonymity, Disclosure, Social Desirability
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Sampling, Recruitment, Ethics Sampling, Recruitment, Ethics
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Online Observation Online Observation
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Tools, Technologies, Procedures Tools, Technologies, Procedures
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Design Issues and Strategies Design Issues and Strategies
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Accessing Asynchronous Discussion Archives Accessing Asynchronous Discussion Archives
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“Real-Time” Observation of Asynchronous Discussions “Real-Time” Observation of Asynchronous Discussions
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Observation of Synchronous Discussions Observation of Synchronous Discussions
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Observations Moving Beyond Linguistic Interaction Observations Moving Beyond Linguistic Interaction
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Sampling, Recruitment, Ethics Sampling, Recruitment, Ethics
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Online Document Analysis Online Document Analysis
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Tools, Technologies, Procedures Tools, Technologies, Procedures
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Design Issues and Strategies Design Issues and Strategies
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Sampling, Recruitment, Ethics Sampling, Recruitment, Ethics
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Future Directions Future Directions
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Emerging Internet Technologies Emerging Internet Technologies
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Shifting Patterns of Internet Usage Shifting Patterns of Internet Usage
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Enduring Qualitative IMR Methods Enduring Qualitative IMR Methods
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Notes Notes
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References References
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21 Qualitative Approaches in Internet-Mediated Research: Opportunities, Issues, Possibilities
Get accessClaire Hewson, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University
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Published:01 July 2014
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Abstract
Internet-mediated research (IMR) has grown expansively over the past decade in scope, range of methodological possibilities, and breadth of penetration across disciplines and research domains. However, the use of IMR approaches to support qualitative research has lagged behind its application in supporting quantitative methods. This chapter discusses the possibilities of using IMR methods in qualitative research and considers the issues and debates that have led some qualitative researchers to be reluctant to consider IMR as a viable alternative to traditional offline methods. The chapter adopts an optimistic stance on the potential for qualitative IMR and outlines a range of possible methods and strategies, as well as examples of successful (and less successful) studies. Practical advice on tools, procedures, and guidelines for good design practice is offered. A comment on likely future scope, methods, emerging techniques, and developments in qualitative IMR is presented.
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