[Air-l] qualitative analysis of discussion board postings

Mary K. Bryson mary.bryson at ubc.ca
Wed Aug 9 15:10:36 PDT 2006


> I also feel somewhat in the same problem as everyone else who's posted on
> the topic - trying to find a theoretical framework by which to analyse
> online content. 

Nexus Analysis: Discourse and the emerging Internet
Ron Scollon and Suzie Wong Scollon

Mediated discourse
Ron Scollon


On 8/9/06 1:03 AM, "Paul Teusner" <paul.teusner at rmit.edu.au> wrote:

> Hi Nadja,
> 
> I'm also studying online religion, in particularly religious blogging in
> Australia. Would love to compare notes sometime.
> 
> I also feel somewhat in the same problem as everyone else who's posted on
> the topic - trying to find a theoretical framework by which to analyse
> online content. Thanks to all those who've offered suggestions.
> 
> I'm now going through John Thornton Caldwell's (ed.) Electronic Media and
> Technoculture (New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2000). There's
> some good writing on social histories of technology which are offering me
> some questions to consider as I approach online religion.
> 
> paul teusner
> 
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> nadja.miczek at zegk.uni-heidelberg.de
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> Subject: Re: [Air-l] qualitative analysis of discussion board postings
> 
> 
> Hello Ulrike, Drew and Yanuar,
> 
> I'm currently doing a study on religious websites in Germany. Therefore
> I'm also looking for qualitative methods for analysing web content and
> conducting e-mail interviews. At the moment I'm trying to apply relativly
> new hermeneutic methods from the narrative identity research (as basics
> see Ulrich Oevermann, for a complex method of text analysis on narrative
> identities see Gabriele Lucius-Hoene (only in German)) in a modified way
> for my analysis. But I would also be very interessted in seeing your
> works on Grounded Theory, Drew. (Maybe you could send me a copy?)
> Considering the diversity and complexivity of qualitative methods I would
> be very happy to get into deeper discussions with you.
> 
> Greetings from Germany
> Nadja





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