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Dear all,
 
With respect, but if you have been AHRC funded to conduct a literature
review on this theme, then you surely should go ahead and do it
yourself, rather than ask everyone else across this forum to do some of
the work for you?!
 
Just a thought ...
 
Regards,
 
Ian Waites
 
 
Dr Ian Waites

Senior Lecturer in History of Art and Design

Lincoln School of Art and Design,

University of Lincoln,

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From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Simon Moreton
Sent: 14 March 2012 08:56
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Subject: Looking for Literature: methods for conducting
ethnographic/qualitative work online



Dear all,

Apologies for cross posting.

We are currently searching for literature that considers methods for
conducting ethnographic/qualitative work online. This includes work on
ethics, approaches, methodological issues and examples of work that
engages with online communities, such as chatrooms or discussion fora,
and social media platforms such as Facebook. If anyone on this list
could recommend any work on this topic we would be most grateful.

The review is for an AHRC-funded Connecting Communities Scoping Study
entitled 'Crafting communities: connecting 'online' and 'offline' making
practices'. The remit of the project is to conduct a literature review
and fieldwork to explore the relationship between everyday creative
practices and the use of digital technologies among craft practitioners.
It also interrogates experiences of connectivity, and how
(dis)connection affects the contours and experiences of everyday life.

We will compile and circulate a bibliography in due course. Any
suggestions greatly appreciated!

Best wishes

Dr Simon Moreton, Dr Nicola Thomas, Dr Roberta Comunian, Dr Caroline
Chapain.

-- 
Dr Simon Moreton

Associate Research Fellow
School of Geography
College of Life & Environmental Sciences 
University of Exeter
EX4 4RJ

http://geography.exeter.ac.uk/

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