Pam, There are some great suggestions here. Thanks for your time. I'll make sure to send you a copy of the final list! Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology --- On Thu, 8/28/08, Pam Brewer <brewerpe@appstate.edu> wrote:
From: Pam Brewer <brewerpe@appstate.edu> Subject: Re: [Air-L] Online Research Methods Texts To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008, 9:15 AM Alecea--
I, too, would like a copy of the final list.
Best! Pam
Pamela Estes Brewer Assistant Professor Department of English Appalachian State University phone 828-262-2351 fax 828-262-2133 email brewerpe@appstate.edu
Koen Leurs wrote:
Dear Alecea,
I'm interested in the final list when you have put it together. Works I can think of at the moment are (both how-to-do books as well as illustrative actual research work:)
Burkhalter, B. (1999). Reading race online: discovering racial identity in Usenet discussions. Communities in cyberspace. P. Kollock and M. A. Smith. London / New York, Routledge. Hine, C. (2000). Virtual Ethnography. London, Sage Publications. Hine, C. (2005). Virtual Methods and the Sociology of Cyber-Social-Scientific Knowledge. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet. C. Hine. Oxford, Berg. Landow, G. P. (2006). Hypertext 3.0. Critical theory and new meda in an era of globalization. Baltimore, John hopkins University Press. Leung, L. (2005). Virtual ethnicity: race, resistance and the World Wide Web. Hants / Burlington, Ashgate Publishing Limited. Livingstone, S. (2008). "Taking risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers' use of social networking sites for intimacy, privacy and self-expression." New media & society 10(3): 393-411. Mackay, H. (2005). New Connections, Familiar Settings: Issues in the Ethnographic Study of New Media Use at Home. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet. C. Hine. Oxford, Berg. Nakamura, L. (2002). Cybertypes. Race, ethnicity and identity on the internet. New York London, Routledge. Nakamura, L. (2008). Digitizing Race. Visual Cultures of the Internet. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.
Hope this is helpful,
Kind regards,
Koen Leurs | Aio / PhD student OGC (Research Institute for Culture and History)| Utrecht University, the Netherlands | Janskerkhof 13, 3512 BL Utrecht | # 2.02 | (+31) 30 253 78 59 | (+31) 6 13108803 |
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Op Aug 27, 2008, om 11:40 PM heeft Alecea Standlee het volgende geschreven:
Hey all, I am in the process of putting together a list of books and articles to be used as a resource for students interested in studying self-representation and community building in cyberspace using qualitative methods. I have a list of some work but I would love r any suggestions or recommendations from all of you. I would also be willing to share the final list with any interested parties. Any suggestions?
Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology
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