Re: [Air-L] Online Research Methods Texts
I found this helpful in a recent study I did using IM interviewing. It covers other online methodological issues, too: Kazmer, M.M., & Xie, B. (2008). Qualitative interviewing in Internet studies: Playing with the media, playing with the method. Information, Communication & Society, 11(2), 115-136. db --- Daren C. Brabham Graduate Teaching Fellow Department of Communication University of Utah 255 S. Central Campus Dr., Rm. 2400 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 phone: (801) 633-4796 daren.brabham@utah.edu www.darenbrabham.com <http://www.darenbrabham.com/>
Hello all, The intent of this message is to discover resources that address *best* IRB practices particularly in regards to data collection on the Internet. Arizona Western College is in the process of formalizing our IRB process. Our shiny new committee would appreciate the opportunity to review and possibly adopt exemplary IRB exempt, expedited, and full review forms and protocols. We have a special interest in example informed consent forms as used for Internet research. I'll share a link to our elected policies and procedures in a few months. Many thanks, Charlie Balch Note: Cross posted to DEOS-L. Charles Balch Professor of Business and Computer Information Systems Arizona Western College
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