Notes from AoIR pre-con workshop on Qualitative Research
Dear AoIR'ers-- At long last and as promised, I've posted some notes from the AoIR conference on my LiveJournal. If it's your 'thing', please do take a look at my coverage of the pre-conference workshop on qualitative research. The URL is http://www.livejournal.com/users/tsenft If you were at the workshop, I want to say up front that it was a bit of a daunting task to summarize the work of the 27 folks in attendance. I'm sure I made LOTS of spelling and content errors, which I am happy to fix. Just let me know. If you were not at the workshop, but you think of yourself as a qualitative researcher, please stop by and add your info in the comments section of the journal. My hope is that people will use this list to connect to like-minded folks in their respective areas, so the more the merrier! Those who read the notes will find that I've only posted material from about half the workshop. The second half of the notes on the workshop (including comments from the guest speakers) should be up tomorrow, hopefully. Then perhaps on Monday I can post my notes from the AoIR General Meeting. Tippy tapping at the keyboard, Terri Theresa M. Senft Auxiliary Adviser, Gallatin School of Individualized Study Adjunct Professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program New York University, 719 Broadway, Room 519 (212) 998-7333 email: terri.senft@nyu.edu
Dear AoIR workshop attendees - Like many others, my slides are late, and I only apologize for sending this URL to the entire list, but I cannot honestly remember WHO I promised copies of my slides to, so . . . Thanks to Mike Thelwahl and Irene Berkowitz for organizing this amazing workshop and for the incredible presentations and feedback afterwards. Thanks also to our virtual ethnographer Christine Hine mentioning the many metaphors of mirrors and what that might mean to our research ("Alice through the Looking Glass" among them). Thanks also to Mike Thelwahl for putting up the webpage and *citation* information - and note that my slides should arrive there in a couple of DAYS. http://cybermetrics.wlv.ac.uk/AoIRASIST/rall.html Cheers, Denise ===== Denise N. Rall, PhD candidate, School of Environ. Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW 2480 - Mobile 0438 233 344 Sustainable Forestry Mentoring Coordinator & Casual academic Coastal Resource Management - Ph-Off (02)6620 3789 Hours: M 1-4:30 Presenting! Assoc. of Internet Researchers 5.0, Sussex University http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/rsm/staff/pages/drall/index.html
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