Emergent technologies are pushing the boundaries of how both qualitative and quantitative researchers practice their craft, and it has become clear these changes are dramatically altering research design, from the questions researchers ask and the ways they collect data, to what they even consider data
Emergent technologies in social research: pushing against the boundaries of research praxis
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Possible dreams: research technologies and the transformation of the human sciences
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To tell the truth: the Internet and emergent epistemological challenges in social research
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"Under my skin": the ethics of ambient computing for personal health monitoring
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Ubiquitous connectivity: user-generated data and the role of the researcher
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Clickable data: hypermedia and social research
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New fieldsites, new methods: new ethnographic opportunities
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Digital repositories, folksonomies, and interdisciplinary research: new social epistemology tools
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Studying mailing lists: text, temporality, interaction, and materiality at the intersection of e-mail and the web
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Collaborative research tools: using wikis and team learning systems to collectively create new knowledge
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Data mining and research: applied mathematics reborn
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Knowledge mining and managing: emergent tools and technologies in web-based intelligent learning environments
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Bringing the research lab into everyday life: exploiting sensitive environments to acquire data for social research
Geert de Haan, Sunil Choenni, Ingrid Mulder, Sandra Kalidien, Peter van Waart
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Using technology and the experience sampling method to understand real life
Anne Kellock, Rebecca Lawthom, Judith Sixsmith, Karen Duggan, Ilana Mountian, John T. Haworth, Carolyn Kagan, David P. Brown, John E. Griffiths, Jenny Hawkins, Claire Worley, Christina Purcell, Asiya Siddiquee
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Living laboratories: social research applications and evaluation
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The digital home: a new locus of social science research
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