Mixed methods Internet research follow-up
Thanks so much to everyone who sent me suggestions of mixed methods Internet research in response to my recent query. I'm still working my way through the responses in detail. It's been really enlightening to see the sheer amount of methodological mixing going on in Internet studies and clearly there's something about the multiple affordances of digital data that stimulate people to draw on multiple methodological traditions. I'm finding it very interesting to think through these examples of mixing in research according to the notion of "facet methodology" that I've just come across - see Mason (2011). I know several other people were interested to know about the outcomes of my query, so I've prepared a brief summary of the various projects and resources I heard about. It's a bit long to send out whole to this list, so I've put it here: http://christinehine.wordpress.com/ Best wishes, Christine Mason, J. (2011) Facet methodology: the case for an inventive research orientation. Methodological Innovations Online 6(3): 75-92 http://www.pbs.plym.ac.uk/mi/pdf/8-02-12/MIO63Paper31.pdf Christine Hine christine.hine@btinternet.com
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Christine Hine