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Title: Internet Research Methods: A Canadian Perspective


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Internet Research Methods A Canadian Perspective
  • Dr. Norm Friesen Dr. Maria Bakardjieva
  • June 22, 2007

2
Goals
  • To introduce students to existing approaches in
    Internet research combining theoretical,
    epistemological and methodological aspects and
    issues,
  • Emphasis on the ways that these have been studied
    by Canadian researchers.

3
Schedule (1 of 4)
  • June 22
  • Introductions
  • Course overview
  • Introducing the Internet through network
    neutrality
  • Blog access
  • Web analytics as Internet research (server
    activity)
  • New Web Technologies
  • Qualitative vs. Quantitative research

4
Schedule (2 of 4)
  • June 23
  • Review technical questions answers
  • Online discussion in Canadian research
  • Critique "Digital Diploma mills"
  • Genre as a way of studying Internet comm.
  • Internet Myths
  • Critical theory
  • Discursive analysis

5
Schedule (3 of 4)
  • June 29
  • Review of main principles of social research
  • The research process
  • Paradigms in social theory
  • Methodology and methods
  • The Internet as an object of research
  • Choosing a theoretical approach
  • delimiting the research object
  • asking research questions
  • choosing a methodology
  • designing a study

6
Schedule (4 of 4)
  • June 30
  • Research methods and their Internet counterparts.
    The researcher-respondent relationship on the
    Internet.
  • Virtual communities and their ethnographies
    principles and examples
  • The ethics of virtual research.
  • Network Analysis  principles and examples
  • Studying Internet Users
  • Studying the Internet in everyday life

7
Readings (1 of 2)
  • Hine, C. (2005). The Virtual Objects of
    Ethnography. In Hine, C. (Ed.) Virtual Method
    Issues in Social Research on the Internet.
    Oxford Berg. 
  • Kivits, J. (2005). Online interviewing and the
    research relationship. In Hine, C. (Ed.) Virtual
    Method Issues in Social Research on the
    Internet. Oxford Berg. 
  • Mackay, H. (2005). New connections, familiar
    settings issues in the ethnographic study of new
    media use at home. In Hine, C. (Ed.) Virtual
    Method Issues in Social Research on the
    Internet. Oxford Berg. 

8
Readings (2 of 2)
  • Rutter, J. Smith, G. W. H. (2005). Ethnographic
    presence in a nebulous setting. In Hine, C. (Ed.)
    Virtual Method Issues in Social Research on the
    Internet. Oxford Berg. 
  • Schneider, S. M. (2005). Web sphere analysis an
    approach to studying online action. In Hine, C.
    (Ed.) Virtual Method Issues in Social Research
    on the Internet. Oxford Berg.
  • Orgad, S. (2005). From online to offline and
    back moving from online to offline relationships
    with research informants. In Hine, C. (Ed.)
    Virtual Method Issues in Social Research on the
    Internet. Oxford Berg.

9
Recommended Readings (1 of 3)
  • Bakardjieva, M. (2005). Researching the Internet
    at Home. Chapter 3 from Bakardjieva, M.,
    Internet Society The Internet in Everyday Life.
    London Sage. 
  • Bakardjieva, M. (2003). Virtual togetherness an
    everyday-life perspective. New Media Society.
    253 291313. 
  • Ess, M. (2002). Introduction. Ethics and
    Information Technology 4 177188, 2002.

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Recommended Readings (2 of 3)
  • Garton, L., Haythornthwaite, C. Wellman, B.
    (1998). Studying On-line Social Networks. In
    Jones, S. Doing Internet Research Critical
    Methods and Issues for Studying the Net. London
    Sage. 
  • Hurrell, C. (2006, January 10). Civility in
    Online Discussion The Case of the Foreign Policy
    Dialogue. Canadian Journal of Communication
    Online, 30(4). Available http//www.cjc-online.
    ca/viewarticle.php?id1529.

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Recommended Readings (3 of 3)
  • Markham, A. N. (2004) "The Internet as Research
    Context" in Qualitative Research Practice,
    (Seale, C., J. F. Gubrium, D. Silverman and G.
    Gobo eds) Sage Publications, London Thousand
    Oaks, Calif., pp. xix, 620 p. http//faculty.uvi.e
    du/users/amarkha/writing/Seale.htm
  • Stern, S.R. (2003). Encountering distressing
    information in online research a consideration
    of legal and ethical responsibilities. New Media
    Society. 5(2)249266
  • Wittel, A. (2000) Ethnography on the Move From
    Field to Net to Internet. Forum Qualitative
    Social Research Volume 1, No. 1 2000, January.
    In Englishhttp//www.qualitative-research.net/fq
    s-texte/1-00/1-00wittel-e.htm Auf Deutsch(!)
    http//www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/1-00
    /1-00wittel-d.htm

12
Canadian Context Internet Studies Emphases
  • Emphasis on
  • Bridging geographical distances
  • Federal provincial government support for this
  • Strong connections between research and economy
    pragmatic
  • Emphasis on politics, suspicion of American
    dominance

13
Canadian Perspective
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Canadian Context Geography
  • Canada
  • Size 9,984,670 km²
  • Persons per km² 3.3
  • Austria
  • Size 83,871 km²
  • Persons per km²97

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CANARIE
  • CAnet 4 optical Internet research and education
    network.
  • interconnect various provincial research
    networks, and through them universities, research
    centres, government research laboratories,
    schools, and other

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