CfP: Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities - OZCHI 2008 Workshop
PUBLIC AND SITUATED DISPLAYS TO SUPPORT COMMUNITIES Workshop in conjunction with OZCHI 2008: http://www.ozchi.org/ Tuesday 9th December 2008 James Cook University, Cairns, Australia http://wraydisplay.lancs.ac.uk/ozchi08 http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=42033775024 KEY DATES Submission deadline extended to October 10th. Please note that workshop participants are eligible for early bird registration after the normal deadline. October 10th 2008: Submission deadline October 24th 2008: Notification of acceptance October 31st 2008: Camera-ready submission December 9th 2008: Workshop AIMS AND SCOPE This OZCHI 2008 workshop will discuss the ways that public, situated displays can support communities. Our primary aim is to explore the potential for situated displays to support communities of all kinds by bringing together many individual community display projects, with the added benefit of increasing awareness and communication between researchers involved in this field. We hope to share experiences of working with communities and the challenges this can involve and explore the different approaches, techniques and technologies used by the workshop participants. In doing this, we aim to learn which of those have proved successful, which have not been so successful, and facilitate comparison of the various approaches and the contrasting communities in which they were based. It is our hope that the workshop will encourage collaboration between disparate research groups, and if suitable the outcomes of the event may be considered for publication in an appropriate venue. The day will comprise conference-style paper presentations, discussion of emerging themes and issues from the presentations, and a group design exercise based around a scenario for a new community display. We welcome all contributions related to the use of public situated displays in supporting communities. Relevant areas for discussion include, but are not limited to, the following: - Exploration of different settings and deployment environments - Techniques for gathering requirements and information for design - Display designs and design techniques - Discussion of key deployment challenges - Issues arising from working with communities - Evaluation of community displays and different interaction techniques - Issues arising from display content and repurposing of content - Access control and possible solutions and approaches - Persuasiveness and community-building effects - Sustainability and evolution of solutions - Managing multiple displays - Enticing and encouraging users, incentives to contribute - Role of gatekeepers and local champions - Spaces and places SUBMISSION We invite submissions of up to three pages in OZCHI submission format (see http://www.ozchi.org/mediawiki/index.php/Submitting) Submissions should be made via the workshop site: http://wraydisplay.lancs.ac.uk/ozchi08 PROVISIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Michael Arnold (University of Melbourne, Australia) Margot Brereton (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Areti Galani (Newcastle University, UK) Matt Jones (Swansea University, UK) Christian Kray (Newcastle University, UK) Gary Marsden (University of Cape Town, South Africa) Ann Morrison (University of Queensland, Australia) Kenton O'Hara (Hewlett-Packard Labs, UK) Mark Perry (Brunel University, UK) Fiona Redhead (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Ingrid Richardson (Murdoch University, Australia) Mark Rouncefield (Lancaster University, UK) ORGANISERS Nick Taylor (Lancaster University, UK) Keith Cheverst (Lancaster University, UK) Christine Satchell (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Marcus Foth (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Ian MacColl (Australasian CRC for Interaction Design) -- Dr Marcus Foth Australian Postdoctoral Fellow Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation Queensland University of Technology (CRICOS No. 00213J) Creative Industries Precinct, Brisbane QLD 4059, Australia Phone +61 7 313 x88772 - Fax x88195 - Office Z6-511 m.foth@qut.edu.au - http://www.vrolik.de/publications/
Hey all, Will your help I have compiled a list of works that deal with qualitative online research methods. I told a number of people I would post it to the listserv so here it is. Any additions or reviews is of course welcome! A few of your suggestions didn't make my final cut, not because they weren't great suggestions, but because of my specific methodological orientation and focus. So, if you want to share them with everyone else, go for it. I am also sharing a list of potential readings that don't necessarily focus directly on methods, but that I find useful. Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology Methods Chen, Shing-Ling, G. Jon Hall, and Mark D. Johns. 2003. Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, & Ethics. Peter Lang Pub Inc. Dicks, Bella, and Bruce Mason. 2008. “Hypermedia Methods for Qualitative Research.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press. Fielding, Nigel. 2008. The Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods. Sage Publications (CA). Hewson, Claire. 2008. “Internet-Mediated Research as an Emergent Method and Its Potential Role in Facilitating Mixed Methods Research.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press. Kazmer, Michelle, and BO Xie. 2008. “Qualitative Interviewing In Internet Studies: Playing with the media, playing with the method .” Information, Communication & Society 11:257-278. Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press. Knobel, Michele, Colin Lankshear, and Chris Bigum. 2007. A New Literacies Sampler. Peter Lang Publishing. Mann, Chris, and Fiona Stewart. 2000. Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online. 1st ed. Sage Publications Ltd. Mulder, Ingrid, and Joke Kort. 2008. “Mixed Emotions, Mixed Methods: The Role of Emergent Technologies in Studying User Experience in Context.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press. Palgrave. 2005. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet. 1st ed. Palgrave. Additional readings Anderson, Ben, and Karina Tracey. 2001. “Digital Living: The Impact (or Otherwise) of the Internet on Everyday Life.” American Behavioral Scientist 45:456-475. Bakardjieva, Maria. 2005. Internet Society: The Internet in Everyday Life. London: SAGE. Bargh, John A. , and Katelyn Y. A. McKenna. 2004. “The Internet and Social Life.” Annual Review of Psychology 55:573-590. Boellstorff, Tom. 2008. Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human. Princeton University Press. Lévy, Pierre. 2001. Cyberculture. Minneapolis, Minn: University of Minnesota Press. McKenna, Katelyn Y. A., and John A. Bargh. 1999. “Causes and Consequences of Social Interaction on the Internet: a Conceptual Framework.” Media Psychology 1. Palfrey, John, and Urs Gasser. 2008. Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives. Basic Books. DiMaggio, Paul. Eszter Hargittai, W. Russell Neuman, and John P. Robinson. 2003. “Social Implications of the Internet.” Annual Review of Sociology 27:307-336. Schaap, Frank. 2002. The Words that Took Us There. Talamo, Alessandra , and Beatrice Ligorio. 2004. “Strategic Identities in Cyberspace.” CyberPsychology $ Behavior 4:109-122. Thomas, Angela. 2007. Youth Online: Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age. Peter Lang Publishing. Turkle, Sherry. 1997. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Simon & Schuster. Walker, Katherine. 2000. ““It's Difficult to Hide It”: The Presentation of Self on Internet Home Pages.” Qualitative Sociology 23:99-120. Wellman, Barry , Anabal Quan-Haase, Jeffrey Boase, and Wenhong Chen. 2003. “The Social Affordances of the Internet for Networked Individualism.” Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 8. Cybercommunity Ess, Charles, and Fay Sudweeks. 2001. Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village. State University of New York Press. Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press. Raacke, John, and Jennifer Bonds-Raacke. 2008. “MySpace and Facebook: Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Exploring Friend-Networking Sites.” CyberPsychology $ Behavior 11:169-174. General Cyber Theory Cherny, Lynn, and Elizabeth Reba Weise eds. 1996. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace. Seal Press. Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. 2001. The Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the Third Millennium. 1st ed. The Guilford Press. Burkhalter, Byron. 1999. “Reading Race online: Discovering Racial Idenity in Usenet Discussions..” P. 336 in Communities in Cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock. Dyer-Witheford, Nick. 1999. Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism. University of Illinois Press. Flanagan, Mary, and Austin Booth eds. 2002. Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture. The MIT Press. Huysman & V. Wulf (2004. Social Capital And Information Technology (Pp. 113-135). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Leung, Linda. 2005. Virtual Ethnicity: Race, Resistance And The World Wide Web. Ashgate Publishing. Marshall, Jonathan Paul. 2007. Living on Cybermind: Categories, Communication, and Control. Peter Lang Publishing. McLuhan, Marshall; Agel, Jerome. 1967. The Medium is the Message: an Inventory of Effects. Bantam Books. Nakamura, Lisa. 2002. Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet. 1st ed. Routledge. Nakamura, Lisa. 2007. Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet. Univ Of Minnesota Press. Stone, Allucquère Rosanne. 1996. The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. The MIT Press. Rheingold, Howard. 2000. The Virtual Community. Smith, Marc A., and Peter Kollock. 1999. Communities in Cyberspace. Vangelisti, Anita L., Daniel Perlman, Jeffrey Boase, and Barry Wellman, eds. 2006. “Personal Relationships: On And Off The Internet.” P. 914 in The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships. Cambridge University Press. Wellman, Barry , Janet Salaff, et al. 2003. “Computer Networks as Social Networks: Collaborative Work, Telework, and Virtual Community.” Annual Review of Sociology 22:213-238.
Alecea, this is a wonderful reference list; thank you for sharing it. Do you know if it is available online for wider distribution, or will you otherwise mind if it gets posted someplace? Thank you. ----- Jeffrey Keefer jeffrey@silenceandvoice.com Blog: http://silenceandvoice.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/JeffreyKeefer Website: http://www.jeffreykeefer.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreykeefer -----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Alecea Standlee Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 6:26 PM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] List of Resources for Online Research. Hey all, Will your help I have compiled a list of works that deal with qualitative online research methods. I told a number of people I would post it to the listserv so here it is. Any additions or reviews is of course welcome! A few of your suggestions didn't make my final cut, not because they weren't great suggestions, but because of my specific methodological orientation and focus. So, if you want to share them with everyone else, go for it. I am also sharing a list of potential readings that don't necessarily focus directly on methods, but that I find useful. Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology Methods Chen, Shing-Ling, G. Jon Hall, and Mark D. Johns. 2003. Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, & Ethics. Peter Lang Pub Inc. Dicks, Bella, and Bruce Mason. 2008. “Hypermedia Methods for Qualitative Research.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press. Fielding, Nigel. 2008. The Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods. Sage Publications (CA). Hewson, Claire. 2008. “Internet-Mediated Research as an Emergent Method and Its Potential Role in Facilitating Mixed Methods Research.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press. Kazmer, Michelle, and BO Xie. 2008. “Qualitative Interviewing In Internet Studies: Playing with the media, playing with the method .” Information, Communication & Society 11:257-278. Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press. Knobel, Michele, Colin Lankshear, and Chris Bigum. 2007. A New Literacies Sampler. Peter Lang Publishing. Mann, Chris, and Fiona Stewart. 2000. Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online. 1st ed. Sage Publications Ltd. Mulder, Ingrid, and Joke Kort. 2008. “Mixed Emotions, Mixed Methods: The Role of Emergent Technologies in Studying User Experience in Context.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press. Palgrave. 2005. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet. 1st ed. Palgrave. Additional readings Anderson, Ben, and Karina Tracey. 2001. “Digital Living: The Impact (or Otherwise) of the Internet on Everyday Life.” American Behavioral Scientist 45:456-475. Bakardjieva, Maria. 2005. Internet Society: The Internet in Everyday Life. London: SAGE. Bargh, John A. , and Katelyn Y. A. McKenna. 2004. “The Internet and Social Life.” Annual Review of Psychology 55:573-590. Boellstorff, Tom. 2008. Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human. Princeton University Press. Lévy, Pierre. 2001. Cyberculture. Minneapolis, Minn: University of Minnesota Press. McKenna, Katelyn Y. A., and John A. Bargh. 1999. “Causes and Consequences of Social Interaction on the Internet: a Conceptual Framework.” Media Psychology 1. Palfrey, John, and Urs Gasser. 2008. Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives. Basic Books. DiMaggio, Paul. Eszter Hargittai, W. Russell Neuman, and John P. Robinson. 2003. “Social Implications of the Internet.” Annual Review of Sociology 27:307-336. Schaap, Frank. 2002. The Words that Took Us There. Talamo, Alessandra , and Beatrice Ligorio. 2004. “Strategic Identities in Cyberspace.” CyberPsychology $ Behavior 4:109-122. Thomas, Angela. 2007. Youth Online: Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age. Peter Lang Publishing. Turkle, Sherry. 1997. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Simon & Schuster. Walker, Katherine. 2000. ““It's Difficult to Hide It”: The Presentation of Self on Internet Home Pages.” Qualitative Sociology 23:99-120. Wellman, Barry , Anabal Quan-Haase, Jeffrey Boase, and Wenhong Chen. 2003. “The Social Affordances of the Internet for Networked Individualism.” Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 8. Cybercommunity Ess, Charles, and Fay Sudweeks. 2001. Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village. State University of New York Press. Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press. Raacke, John, and Jennifer Bonds-Raacke. 2008. “MySpace and Facebook: Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Exploring Friend-Networking Sites.” CyberPsychology $ Behavior 11:169-174. General Cyber Theory Cherny, Lynn, and Elizabeth Reba Weise eds. 1996. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace. Seal Press. Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. 2001. The Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the Third Millennium. 1st ed. The Guilford Press. Burkhalter, Byron. 1999. “Reading Race online: Discovering Racial Idenity in Usenet Discussions..” P. 336 in Communities in Cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock. Dyer-Witheford, Nick. 1999. Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism. University of Illinois Press. Flanagan, Mary, and Austin Booth eds. 2002. Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture. The MIT Press. Huysman & V. Wulf (2004. Social Capital And Information Technology (Pp. 113-135). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Leung, Linda. 2005. Virtual Ethnicity: Race, Resistance And The World Wide Web. Ashgate Publishing. Marshall, Jonathan Paul. 2007. Living on Cybermind: Categories, Communication, and Control. Peter Lang Publishing. McLuhan, Marshall; Agel, Jerome. 1967. The Medium is the Message: an Inventory of Effects. Bantam Books. Nakamura, Lisa. 2002. Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet. 1st ed. Routledge. Nakamura, Lisa. 2007. Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet. Univ Of Minnesota Press. Stone, Allucquère Rosanne. 1996. The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. The MIT Press. Rheingold, Howard. 2000. The Virtual Community. Smith, Marc A., and Peter Kollock. 1999. Communities in Cyberspace. Vangelisti, Anita L., Daniel Perlman, Jeffrey Boase, and Barry Wellman, eds. 2006. “Personal Relationships: On And Off The Internet.” P. 914 in The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships. Cambridge University Press. Wellman, Barry , Janet Salaff, et al. 2003. “Computer Networks as Social Networks: Collaborative Work, Telework, and Virtual Community.” Annual Review of Sociology 22:213-238.
What a wonderful resource, thanks a lot for send it! Carlota Larrea On 30 Sep 2008, at 23:25, Alecea Standlee wrote:
Hey all, Will your help I have compiled a list of works that deal with qualitative online research methods. I told a number of people I would post it to the listserv so here it is. Any additions or reviews is of course welcome! A few of your suggestions didn't make my final cut, not because they weren't great suggestions, but because of my specific methodological orientation and focus. So, if you want to share them with everyone else, go for it. I am also sharing a list of potential readings that don't necessarily focus directly on methods, but that I find useful.
Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology
Methods
Chen, Shing-Ling, G. Jon Hall, and Mark D. Johns. 2003. Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, & Ethics. Peter Lang Pub Inc.
Dicks, Bella, and Bruce Mason. 2008. “Hypermedia Methods for Qualitative Research.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Fielding, Nigel. 2008. The Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods. Sage Publications (CA).
Hewson, Claire. 2008. “Internet-Mediated Research as an Emergent Method and Its Potential Role in Facilitating Mixed Methods Research.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Kazmer, Michelle, and BO Xie. 2008. “Qualitative Interviewing In Internet Studies: Playing with the media, playing with the method .” Information, Communication & Society 11:257-278.
Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press.
Knobel, Michele, Colin Lankshear, and Chris Bigum. 2007. A New Literacies Sampler. Peter Lang Publishing.
Mann, Chris, and Fiona Stewart. 2000. Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online. 1st ed. Sage Publications Ltd.
Mulder, Ingrid, and Joke Kort. 2008. “Mixed Emotions, Mixed Methods: The Role of Emergent Technologies in Studying User Experience in Context.” P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Palgrave. 2005. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet. 1st ed. Palgrave.
Additional readings
Anderson, Ben, and Karina Tracey. 2001. “Digital Living: The Impact (or Otherwise) of the Internet on Everyday Life.” American Behavioral Scientist 45:456-475.
Bakardjieva, Maria. 2005. Internet Society: The Internet in Everyday Life. London: SAGE.
Bargh, John A. , and Katelyn Y. A. McKenna. 2004. “The Internet and Social Life.” Annual Review of Psychology 55:573-590.
Boellstorff, Tom. 2008. Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human. Princeton University Press.
Lévy, Pierre. 2001. Cyberculture. Minneapolis, Minn: University of Minnesota Press.
McKenna, Katelyn Y. A., and John A. Bargh. 1999. “Causes and Consequences of Social Interaction on the Internet: a Conceptual Framework.” Media Psychology 1.
Palfrey, John, and Urs Gasser. 2008. Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives. Basic Books.
DiMaggio, Paul. Eszter Hargittai, W. Russell Neuman, and John P. Robinson. 2003. “Social Implications of the Internet.” Annual Review of Sociology 27:307-336.
Schaap, Frank. 2002. The Words that Took Us There.
Talamo, Alessandra , and Beatrice Ligorio. 2004. “Strategic Identities in Cyberspace.” CyberPsychology $ Behavior 4:109-122.
Thomas, Angela. 2007. Youth Online: Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age. Peter Lang Publishing.
Turkle, Sherry. 1997. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Simon & Schuster.
Walker, Katherine. 2000. ““It's Difficult to Hide It”: The Presentation of Self on Internet Home Pages.” Qualitative Sociology 23:99-120.
Wellman, Barry , Anabal Quan-Haase, Jeffrey Boase, and Wenhong Chen. 2003. “The Social Affordances of the Internet for Networked Individualism.” Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 8.
Cybercommunity
Ess, Charles, and Fay Sudweeks. 2001. Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village. State University of New York Press.
Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press.
Raacke, John, and Jennifer Bonds-Raacke. 2008. “MySpace and Facebook: Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Exploring Friend-Networking Sites.” CyberPsychology $ Behavior 11:169-174.
General Cyber Theory
Cherny, Lynn, and Elizabeth Reba Weise eds. 1996. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace. Seal Press.
Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. 2001. The Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the Third Millennium. 1st ed. The Guilford Press.
Burkhalter, Byron. 1999. “Reading Race online: Discovering Racial Idenity in Usenet Discussions..” P. 336 in Communities in Cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock.
Dyer-Witheford, Nick. 1999. Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism. University of Illinois Press.
Flanagan, Mary, and Austin Booth eds. 2002. Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture. The MIT Press.
Huysman & V. Wulf (2004. Social Capital And Information Technology (Pp. 113-135). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Leung, Linda. 2005. Virtual Ethnicity: Race, Resistance And The World Wide Web. Ashgate Publishing. Marshall, Jonathan Paul. 2007. Living on Cybermind: Categories, Communication, and Control. Peter Lang Publishing.
McLuhan, Marshall; Agel, Jerome. 1967. The Medium is the Message: an Inventory of Effects. Bantam Books.
Nakamura, Lisa. 2002. Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet. 1st ed. Routledge.
Nakamura, Lisa. 2007. Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet. Univ Of Minnesota Press.
Stone, Allucquère Rosanne. 1996. The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. The MIT Press.
Rheingold, Howard. 2000. The Virtual Community.
Smith, Marc A., and Peter Kollock. 1999. Communities in Cyberspace.
Vangelisti, Anita L., Daniel Perlman, Jeffrey Boase, and Barry Wellman, eds. 2006. “Personal Relationships: On And Off The Internet.” P. 914 in The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships. Cambridge University Press.
Wellman, Barry , Janet Salaff, et al. 2003. “Computer Networks as Social Networks: Collaborative Work, Telework, and Virtual Community.” Annual Review of Sociology 22:213-238.
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I've posted this to the AoIR wiki (http://wiki.aoir.org/), under "Topical Bibliographies." Note that there are now links to more than a dozen different bibliographies on that page, and I encourage you to add any you think are useful. - Alex On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Alecea Standlee <stan0504@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey all, Will your help I have compiled a list of works that deal with qualitative online research methods. I told a number of people I would post it to the listserv so here it is. Any additions or reviews is of course welcome! A few of your suggestions didn't make my final cut, not because they weren't great suggestions, but because of my specific methodological orientation and focus. So, if you want to share them with everyone else, go for it. I am also sharing a list of potential readings that don't necessarily focus directly on methods, but that I find useful.
Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology
Methods
Chen, Shing-Ling, G. Jon Hall, and Mark D. Johns. 2003. Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, & Ethics. Peter Lang Pub Inc.
Dicks, Bella, and Bruce Mason. 2008. "Hypermedia Methods for Qualitative Research." P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Fielding, Nigel. 2008. The Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods. Sage Publications (CA).
Hewson, Claire. 2008. "Internet-Mediated Research as an Emergent Method and Its Potential Role in Facilitating Mixed Methods Research." P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Kazmer, Michelle, and BO Xie. 2008. "Qualitative Interviewing In Internet Studies: Playing with the media, playing with the method ." Information, Communication & Society 11:257-278.
Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press.
Knobel, Michele, Colin Lankshear, and Chris Bigum. 2007. A New Literacies Sampler. Peter Lang Publishing.
Mann, Chris, and Fiona Stewart. 2000. Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online. 1st ed. Sage Publications Ltd.
Mulder, Ingrid, and Joke Kort. 2008. "Mixed Emotions, Mixed Methods: The Role of Emergent Technologies in Studying User Experience in Context." P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Palgrave. 2005. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet. 1st ed. Palgrave.
Additional readings
Anderson, Ben, and Karina Tracey. 2001. "Digital Living: The Impact (or Otherwise) of the Internet on Everyday Life." American Behavioral Scientist 45:456-475.
Bakardjieva, Maria. 2005. Internet Society: The Internet in Everyday Life. London: SAGE.
Bargh, John A. , and Katelyn Y. A. McKenna. 2004. "The Internet and Social Life." Annual Review of Psychology 55:573-590.
Boellstorff, Tom. 2008. Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human. Princeton University Press.
Lévy, Pierre. 2001. Cyberculture. Minneapolis, Minn: University of Minnesota Press.
McKenna, Katelyn Y. A., and John A. Bargh. 1999. "Causes and Consequences of Social Interaction on the Internet: a Conceptual Framework." Media Psychology 1.
Palfrey, John, and Urs Gasser. 2008. Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives. Basic Books.
DiMaggio, Paul. Eszter Hargittai, W. Russell Neuman, and John P. Robinson. 2003. "Social Implications of the Internet." Annual Review of Sociology 27:307-336.
Schaap, Frank. 2002. The Words that Took Us There.
Talamo, Alessandra , and Beatrice Ligorio. 2004. "Strategic Identities in Cyberspace." CyberPsychology $ Behavior 4:109-122.
Thomas, Angela. 2007. Youth Online: Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age. Peter Lang Publishing.
Turkle, Sherry. 1997. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Simon & Schuster.
Walker, Katherine. 2000. ""It's Difficult to Hide It": The Presentation of Self on Internet Home Pages." Qualitative Sociology 23:99-120.
Wellman, Barry , Anabal Quan-Haase, Jeffrey Boase, and Wenhong Chen. 2003. "The Social Affordances of the Internet for Networked Individualism." Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 8.
Cybercommunity
Ess, Charles, and Fay Sudweeks. 2001. Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village. State University of New York Press.
Kendall, Lori. 2002. Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub: Masculinities and Relationships Online. University of California Press.
Raacke, John, and Jennifer Bonds-Raacke. 2008. "MySpace and Facebook: Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Exploring Friend-Networking Sites." CyberPsychology $ Behavior 11:169-174.
General Cyber Theory
Cherny, Lynn, and Elizabeth Reba Weise eds. 1996. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace. Seal Press.
Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. 2001. The Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the Third Millennium. 1st ed. The Guilford Press.
Burkhalter, Byron. 1999. "Reading Race online: Discovering Racial Idenity in Usenet Discussions.." P. 336 in Communities in Cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock.
Dyer-Witheford, Nick. 1999. Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism. University of Illinois Press.
Flanagan, Mary, and Austin Booth eds. 2002. Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture. The MIT Press.
Huysman & V. Wulf (2004. Social Capital And Information Technology (Pp. 113-135). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Leung, Linda. 2005. Virtual Ethnicity: Race, Resistance And The World Wide Web. Ashgate Publishing. Marshall, Jonathan Paul. 2007. Living on Cybermind: Categories, Communication, and Control. Peter Lang Publishing.
McLuhan, Marshall; Agel, Jerome. 1967. The Medium is the Message: an Inventory of Effects. Bantam Books.
Nakamura, Lisa. 2002. Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet. 1st ed. Routledge.
Nakamura, Lisa. 2007. Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet. Univ Of Minnesota Press.
Stone, Allucquère Rosanne. 1996. The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. The MIT Press.
Rheingold, Howard. 2000. The Virtual Community.
Smith, Marc A., and Peter Kollock. 1999. Communities in Cyberspace.
Vangelisti, Anita L., Daniel Perlman, Jeffrey Boase, and Barry Wellman, eds. 2006. "Personal Relationships: On And Off The Internet." P. 914 in The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships. Cambridge University Press.
Wellman, Barry , Janet Salaff, et al. 2003. "Computer Networks as Social Networks: Collaborative Work, Telework, and Virtual Community." Annual Review of Sociology 22:213-238.
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Thank you, Alecea. Did you look at this list? http://construct.haifa.ac.il/~azy/refmetho.htm I think you will find some of them among your favorite methodological orientation. Mohammad H. Hasani Zanjan ICT Incubator http://www.iasbs.ac.ir/incubator/ IASBS http://www.iasbs.ac.ir/ --- On Tue, 9/30/08, Alecea Standlee <stan0504@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Alecea Standlee <stan0504@yahoo.com> Subject: [Air-L] List of Resources for Online Research. To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 3:25 PM Hey all, Will your help I have compiled a list of works that deal with qualitative online research methods. I told a number of people I would post it to the listserv so here it is. Any additions or reviews is of course welcome! A few of your suggestions didn't make my final cut, not because they weren't great suggestions, but because of my specific methodological orientation and focus. So, if you want to share them with everyone else, go for it. I am also sharing a list of potential readings that don't necessarily focus directly on methods, but that I find useful. Alecea Standlee Syracuse University Department of Sociology
Hi Alecea, all, here a correction and an addition to the following source. Best --u At 15:25 Uhr -0700 30.9.2008, Alecea Standlee wrote:
Hewson, Claire. 2008. "Internet-Mediated Research as an Emergent Method and Its Potential Role in Facilitating Mixed Methods Research." P. 740 in HandBook of Emergant Methods, edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. The Guilford Press.
Hewson, C. (2008). Internet-mediated research as an emergent method and its potential role in facilitating mixed methods research. In S. N. Hesse-Biber, & P. Leavy (Eds.), Handbook of emergent methods (pp. 543-570). New York: Guilford Press. Hewson, C. (2007). Gathering data on the Internet: Qualitative approaches and possibilities for mixed methods and research. In A. Joinson, K. McKenna, T. Postmes & U.-D. Reips (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Internet psychology (pp. 405-428). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. -- PD Dr. Ulf-Dietrich Reips Universität Zürich Psychologisches Institut Binzmühlestr. 14/13 8050 Zürich, Switzerland iScience portal: http://psych-iscience.unizh.ch/ Publications: http://tinyurl.com/98qay
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