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Cases in Online Interview Research
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Cases in Online Interview Research

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November 2011 | 400 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In an era of constrained research budgets, online interviewing opens up immense possibilities: A researcher can literally conduct a global study without ever leaving home. But more than a decade after these technologies started to become available, there are still few studies on how to utilize online interviews in research. This book provides 10 cases of research conducted using online interviews, with data collected through text-based, videoconferencing, multichannel meeting, and immersive 3-D environments. Each case is followed by two commentaries: one from another expert contributor, the second from Janet Salmons as editor.

A open-access companion website at www.sagepub.com/salmons provides sample syllabi, assignment ideas, links to other work by the book's contributors, and guidelines for utilizing the book's E-Interview Research Framework.

Janet Salmons
Chapter 1. Designing and Conducting Research With Online Interviews
 
Part I. Interview Research With Social Media Tools
Sally Bishai
Chapter 2. Case: Blog Like an Egyptian
Allison Deegan
Chapter 3. Case: Stranger in a Strange Land: The Challenges and Benefits of Online Interviews in the Social Networking Space
 
Part II. Interview Research in Virtual Worlds
Jonathan Cabiria
Chapter 4. Case: Interviewing in Virtual Worlds: An Application of Best Practices
Ann Randall
Chapter 5. Case: Beneficial Interview Effects in Virtual Worlds: A Case Study
Taryn Stanko and Jonathon Richter
Chapter 6. Case: Learning to Work In-World: Conducting Qualitative Research in Virtual Worlds Using In-Depth Interviews
Patricia Wall, Jonas Karlsson, Zahra Langford, Tong Sun, Wei Peng, Eric Bier, Christian Overland, Mike Butman, Suzanne Fischer and Lisa Korzetz
Chapter 7. Case: Guides and Visitors: Capturing Stories in Virtual-World and Interactive Web Experiences
 
Part III. Hybrid On- and Offline Interviews: Videoconference, Text, Meeting Tools, E-Mail, and Face-To-Face Interviews
Wendy L. Kraglund-Gauthier
Chapter 8. Case: Transitioning from F2F to Online Instruction: Putting the Action Into Online Research
Lynn Wilson
Chapter 9. Case: Integrated Interdisciplinary Online Interviews in Science and Health: The Climate and Health Literacy Project
Nellie Deutsch
Chapter 10. Case: Implementing Technology in Blended Learning Courses
Sally Dowling
Chapter 11. Case: Online Asynchronous and Face-to-Face Interviewing: Comparing Methods for Exploring Women's Experiences of Breastfeeding Long Term
 
Part IV. Reflections on E-Interview Research
Janet Salmons
Chapter 12. Building the Bike While Riding It: Creating E-Interview Methods While Conducting Research A Meta-Synthesis of the Cases

Students loved it and found it very relevant. This is the first book I found that addressed the differences between online research and f2f. Especially good at covering the IRB procedures.

Dr Anne-Marie Armstrong
Computer Science Dept, Colorado Technology University - Colorado Springs
February 9, 2012
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Janet Salmons

Dr. Janet Salmons is a qualitative scholar and methodologist. She is a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies and edits the newsletter, “When the Field is Online”.  Recent books include: Doing Qualitative Research Online 2nd edition (2022), What Kind of Researcher Are You? (2021), Reframing and Rethinking Collaboration in Higher Education and Beyond: A Practical Guide for Doctoral Students and Early Career Researchers with Narelle Lemon (2021), Publishing from your Doctoral Research: Create and Use a Publication Strategy with Helen Kara (2020), Learning to Collaborate, Collaborating to Learn (2019), Find the Theory in... More About Author

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