Research exposed :: how empirical social science gets done in the digital age /
"Our present era of digital communication presents endless opportunities for the collection and analysis of social data in new and novel ways. It also presents new and unanticipated ways to fail, as researchers are often inventing elements of their methodologies on the fly or studying a phenome...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Our present era of digital communication presents endless opportunities for the collection and analysis of social data in new and novel ways. It also presents new and unanticipated ways to fail, as researchers are often inventing elements of their methodologies on the fly or studying a phenomena or media platform for the first time. In Research Exposed, Eszter Hargittai and her team of experienced researchers offer detailed behind-the-scenes accounts of conducting empirical social science research in the digital age. It brings vivid first-hand accounts of innovative research projects and introduces readers to a wide range of digital age methods, including data scraping, surveys, in-person observations, and on-line content analysis. The chapters draw on lessons learned from over a dozen scholars by addressing the methodological challenges that researchers faced when gathering and analyzing data. Some of the essays focus on the behind-the-scenes challenges when applying familiar research methods like interviewing, ethnographic work, and secondary data analysis to digital media, while others examine the challenges associated with pioneering genres of research associated with new media such as data scraping. The goal of the book is provide insight for those who want to do their own digital research about how mistakes can be made and avoided"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 276 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / edited by Eszter Hargittai. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (viii, 276 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction / Eszter Hargittai -- When social media data disappear / Deen Freelon -- The needle in the haystack : finding social bots on twitter / Tobias R. Keller, Ulrike Klinger -- Meeting youth where they are : challenges and lessons learned from social media recruitment for sexual and gender minority youth / Erin Fordyce, Michael J. Stern, Melissa Heim Viox -- Qualitative sampling and internet research / Lee Humphreys -- Behind the red lights : methods for investigating the digital security and privacy experiences of sex workers / Elissa M. Redmiles -- Using unexpected data to study up : Washington political journalism (and the case of the missing press pass) / Nikki Usher -- Social media and ethnographic relationships / Jeffrey Lane -- Ethnographic research with people experiencing homelessness in the digital age / Will Marler -- Going rural : personal notes from a mixed-methods project on digital media in remote communities / Teresa Correa and Isabel Pavez -- Stitching data : a multimodal approach to learning about independent artists' social media use / Erin Flynn Klawitter -- A measurement burst study of media use and well-being among older adults : logistically challenging at best / Matthias Hofer -- Community-based intervention research strategies : digital inclusion for marginalized populations / Hyunjin Seo. "Our present era of digital communication presents endless opportunities for the collection and analysis of social data in new and novel ways. It also presents new and unanticipated ways to fail, as researchers are often inventing elements of their methodologies on the fly or studying a phenomena or media platform for the first time. In Research Exposed, Eszter Hargittai and her team of experienced researchers offer detailed behind-the-scenes accounts of conducting empirical social science research in the digital age. It brings vivid first-hand accounts of innovative research projects and introduces readers to a wide range of digital age methods, including data scraping, surveys, in-person observations, and on-line content analysis. The chapters draw on lessons learned from over a dozen scholars by addressing the methodological challenges that researchers faced when gathering and analyzing data. Some of the essays focus on the behind-the-scenes challenges when applying familiar research methods like interviewing, ethnographic work, and secondary data analysis to digital media, while others examine the challenges associated with pioneering genres of research associated with new media such as data scraping. The goal of the book is provide insight for those who want to do their own digital research about how mistakes can be made and avoided"-- Provided by publisher. Eszter Hargittai is a professor and holds the Chair of Internet Use and Society at the Institute of Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich. She is the editor of Research Confidential: Solutions to Problems Most Social Scientists Pretend They Never Have (2009) and coeditor of Digital Research Confidential: The Secrets of Studying Behavior Online (2015). Print version record. Social sciences Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124011 Internet research. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002010603 Social media Research. Digital media Research. Internet dans la recherche. Médias sociaux Recherche. Médias numériques Recherche. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology. bisacsh Internet research fast Social sciences Methodology fast empirical social science. research methods. social media research. social science methodology. Hargittai, Eszter, 1973- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003073054 has work: Research exposed (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFK7p8JwKrMPCmtqFMtYRq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Research exposed. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] 9780231188760 (DLC) 2020018243 (OCoLC)1156337037 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2458751 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / When social media data disappear / The needle in the haystack : finding social bots on twitter / Meeting youth where they are : challenges and lessons learned from social media recruitment for sexual and gender minority youth / Qualitative sampling and internet research / Behind the red lights : methods for investigating the digital security and privacy experiences of sex workers / Using unexpected data to study up : Washington political journalism (and the case of the missing press pass) / Social media and ethnographic relationships / Ethnographic research with people experiencing homelessness in the digital age / Going rural : personal notes from a mixed-methods project on digital media in remote communities / Stitching data : a multimodal approach to learning about independent artists' social media use / A measurement burst study of media use and well-being among older adults : logistically challenging at best / Community-based intervention research strategies : digital inclusion for marginalized populations / Social sciences Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124011 Internet research. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002010603 Social media Research. Digital media Research. Internet dans la recherche. Médias sociaux Recherche. Médias numériques Recherche. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology. bisacsh Internet research fast Social sciences Methodology fast |
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title | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / |
title_alt | When social media data disappear / The needle in the haystack : finding social bots on twitter / Meeting youth where they are : challenges and lessons learned from social media recruitment for sexual and gender minority youth / Qualitative sampling and internet research / Behind the red lights : methods for investigating the digital security and privacy experiences of sex workers / Using unexpected data to study up : Washington political journalism (and the case of the missing press pass) / Social media and ethnographic relationships / Ethnographic research with people experiencing homelessness in the digital age / Going rural : personal notes from a mixed-methods project on digital media in remote communities / Stitching data : a multimodal approach to learning about independent artists' social media use / A measurement burst study of media use and well-being among older adults : logistically challenging at best / Community-based intervention research strategies : digital inclusion for marginalized populations / |
title_auth | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / |
title_exact_search | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / |
title_full | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / edited by Eszter Hargittai. |
title_fullStr | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / edited by Eszter Hargittai. |
title_full_unstemmed | Research exposed : how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / edited by Eszter Hargittai. |
title_short | Research exposed : |
title_sort | research exposed how empirical social science gets done in the digital age |
title_sub | how empirical social science gets done in the digital age / |
topic | Social sciences Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124011 Internet research. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002010603 Social media Research. Digital media Research. Internet dans la recherche. Médias sociaux Recherche. Médias numériques Recherche. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology. bisacsh Internet research fast Social sciences Methodology fast |
topic_facet | Social sciences Methodology. Internet research. Social media Research. Digital media Research. Internet dans la recherche. Médias sociaux Recherche. Médias numériques Recherche. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology. Internet research Social sciences Methodology |
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