[Air-L] Social media (methods) literature list: ethnography, ethics, algorithms, overload, archive
Ali Mohamed
ali.mohamed at edu.su.se
Thu May 3 06:33:21 PDT 2018
Hi Daniel,
May be this book will answer some of your questions:
Luke; Quan-Haase, A. (2017). The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods [Electronic resource]. SAGE Publications Ltd.
And this site: http://www.danah.org/
And: https://www.adlibris.com/se/bok/digital-media-ethics-9780745656069
Digital Media Ethics, Charles Ess
And: http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2014/09/01/what-is-privacy.html
Kinds,
Ali Mohamed
Doctoral Student
Department of Education
Stockholm University
0739296915
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From: Air-L <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org> On Behalf Of Daniel Kunzelmann
Sent: den 3 maj 2018 14:12
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Subject: [Air-L] Social media (methods) literature list: ethnography, ethics, algorithms, overload, archive
Dear all,
I recently asked this Air-L for some literature advice on the following
5 themes:
1. Ethnographic-driven overviews/articles
2. Ethics (privacy vs. publicness)
3. Interacting with algorithms as a researcher ("my timeline is not your
timeline")
4. Strategies to deal with ethnograhic information "overload"
5. Social media as an archive (Historical methods)
Here are the results:
https://danielderkunzelmann.piratenpad.de/socialmediaethnoenglish. Point
3 (algorithms) and 4 (ethnographic overload) seem to be the points where little literature exists (or simply little interest). For any further recommendations on 3 + 4 just write me and I update this list once again.
Thanks all of you for your contributions! Of course, feel free to use this list for your own purpose :)
all the best,
Daniel
https://unibas.academia.edu/DanielKunzelmann
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