Dear Kim - There are a number of research centres that engage in these activities that you have described, among them, our colleagues Paul Wouters & Anne Beaulieu at the Virtual Knowledge Studio in the Netherlands. http://www.virtualknowledgestudio.nl/ Also colleagues Kirstin Foot and Steven Schneider http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/author/default.asp?aid=18321 have recently focused on hypertext analysis in the context of US elections. Finally, Christine Hine has put together an excellent book on the topic: Hine, C., Ed. (2005). Virtual methods: Issues in social research on the Internet. Oxford, Berg Publishers. I have mentioned on this list previously (sorry for the repeats) that Nora Paul at the University of Minnesota has described a web-based textual analysis of online news in particular through her & her research partners' analysis of Digital Storytelling. http://www.inms.umn.edu/projects/view.asp?id=2 The last site might give you an important glimpse of a methodology that is not dependent on counting links. Cheers, Denise Cheers, Denise Denise N. Rall, PhD. Internationalisation Project Officer Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW 2480 AUSTRALIA Office: Room T2.17, +61 (0)2 6620 3577 Mobile 0438 233 344 http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/esm/staff/pages/drall/ Presenter, Internet Research 9.0, 15-18 October 2008, Copenhagen, DK
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