VOLUME ONE: CORE ISSUES, DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN INTERNET RESEARCH
T.L. Taylor
Life in Virtual Worlds
Plural Existence, Multimodalities and Other Online Research Challenges
Christine Hine
Internet as Culture and Cultural Artefact
Chris Mann and Fiona Stewart
Power Issues in Internet Research
Wendy Seymour
In the Flesh or Online? Exploring Qualitative Research Methodologies
Christine Hine
Authenticity and Identity in Internet Contexts
Kendal Broad and Kristin Joos
Online Inquiry of Public Selves
Methodological Considerations
Nalita James and Hugh Busher
Epistemological Dimensions in Qualitative Research
The Construction of Knowledge Online
Claire Hewson and Dianna Laurent
Research Design and Tools for Internet Research
Jaap Denissen, Linus Neumann and Maarten van Zalk
How the Internet Is Changing the Implementation of Traditional Research Methods, People's Daily Lives and the Way in Which Developmental Scientists Conduct Research
Sarah Flicker, Dave Haans and Harvey Skinner
Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet Communities
Susannah Stern
Encountering Distressing Information in Online Research
A Consideration of Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
Clare Madge
Developing a Geographers' Agenda for Online Research Ethics
Rebecca Enyon, Jenny Fry and Ralph Schroeder
The Ethics of Internet Research
Kate Orton-Johnson
Ethics in Online Research
Evaluating the ESRC Framework for Research Ethics Categorization of Risk
Andrew Charlesworth
Understanding and Managing Legal Issues in Internet Research
Ted Gaiser and Anthony Schreiner
Some Additional Challenges for Online Researchers
Nalita James and Hugh Busher
The Displacement of Time and Space in Online Research
Susa Leong et al
The Question Concerning (Internet) Time
Shani Orgad
The Cultural Dimensions of Online Communication
A Study of Breast Cancer Patients' Internet Spaces
Sonia Livingstone and Ellen Helsper
Gradations in Digital Inclusion
Children, Young People and the Digital Divide
VOLUME TWO: TAKING RESEARCH ONLINE: INTERNET SURVEYS AND SAMPLING
Ronald Fricker and Matthias Schonlau
Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Research Surveys
Evidence from the Literature
Vasja Vehovar and Katja Lozar Manfreda
Overview
Samuel Best and Brian Krueger
Internet Survey Design
Valerie Sue and Lois Ritter
Writing Survey Questions
Valerie Sue and Lois Ritter
Designing and Developing the Survey Instrument
Kevin Shropshire, James Hawdon and James White
Web Survey Design
Balancing Measurement, Response and Topical Interest
Vera Toepoel et al
Design of Web Questionnaires
An Information-Processing Perspective for the Effect of Response Categories
Vera Toepoel, Marcel Das and Arthur van Soest
Design of Web Questionnaires
The Effects of the Number of Items per Screen
Paula Vicente and Elizabeth Reis
Using Questionnaire Design to Fight Non-Response Bias in Web Surveys
Elisabeth Coutts and Ben Jann
Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys
Experimental Results for Randomized Response Technique (RRT) and the Unmatched Count Technique (UCT)
Leah Melani Christian, Nicholas Parsons and Don Dilman
Designing Scalar Questions for Web Surveys
Ronald Fricker
Sampling Methods for Web and E-Mail Surveys
Jörg Blasius and Maurice Brandt
Representativeness in Online Surveys through Stratified Samples
Matthias Schonlau et al
Selection Bias in Web Surveys and the Use of Propensity Scores
Cyprian Wejnert and Douglas Heckathorn
'Web-Based Network Sampling' Efficiency and Efficacy of Respondent-Driven Sampling for Online Research
Douglas Ferguson
Name-Based Cluster Sampling
Florian Keusch
How to Increase Response Rates in List-Based Web Survey Samples
Tse-Hua Shih and Xitao Fan
Comparing Response Rates from Web and Mail Surveys
Beng Börkan
The Mode Effect in Mixed-Mode Surveys
Weiwei Lin and Gregg van Ryzin
Web and Mail Surveys
An Experimental Comparison of Methods for Non-Profit Research
VOLUME THREE: TAKING RESEARCH ONLINE: QUALITATIVE APPROACHES
Christine Hine
The Virtual Objects of Ethnography
Nalita James and Hugh Busher
Engaging with Research Participants Online
Alison Powell
Method, Methodology and New Media
Dhiraj Murthy
Digital Ethnography
An Examination of the Use of New Technologies for Social Research
Angela Cora Garcia et al
Ethnographic Approaches to the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication
Robert Kozinets
The Method of Netnography
Henrietta O'Connor et al
Internet-Based Interviewing
Nalita James and Hugh Busher
Credibility, Authenticity and Voice
Dilemmas in Online Interviewing
Cheryl Tatano Beck
Benefits of Participating in Internet Interviews
Russel Ayling and Avril Mewse
Evaluating Internet Interviews with Gay Men
Susie Scott
Researching Shyness
A Contradiction in Terms?
Judith McCoyd and Toba Schwaber Kerson
Conducting Intensive Interviews Using E-Mail
A Serendipitous Comparative Opportunity
Ted Gaiser and Anthony Schreiner
Using E-Mail for Data Collection
Nigel Fielding
Virtual Fieldwork Using Access Grid
Kate Stewart and Matthew Williams
Researching Online Populations
The Use of Online Focus Groups for Social Research
Fiona Fox, Marianne Morris and Nichola Rumsey
Doing Synchronous Online Focus Groups with Young People
Methodological Reflections
Robert Kozinets
Data Analysis
Richard Kitto and John Barnett
Analysis of Thin Online Interview Data
Toward a Sequential Hierarchical Language-Based Approach
Jon Hindmarsh
Distributed Video Analysis in Social Research
Mika Raento, Antti Oulasvirta and Nathan Eagle
Smartphones
An Emerging Tool for Social Scientists
VOLUME FOUR: RESEARCH 'ON' AND 'IN' THE INTERNET: INVESTIGATING THE ONLINE WORLD
Ted Gaiser and Anthony Schreiner
The World of Web 2.0
Blogs, Wikis and Websites
David Beer and Roger Burrows
Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0
Some Initial Considerations
Laura Robinson and Jeremy Schulz
New Avenues for Sociological Inquiry
Evolving Forms of Ethnographic Practice
Clive Seale et al
Interview and Internet Forums
A Comparison of Two Sources of Qualitative Data
Nicholas Hookway
'Entering the Blogosphere'
Some Strategies for Using Blogs in Social Research
Laura Gurak and Smiljana Antonijevic
The Psychology of Blogging
You, Me and Everyone in between
Homero Gil De Zúñiga, Eulàlia Puig-I-Abril and Rojas
Weblogs, Traditional Sources Online and Political Participation
An Assessment of How the Internet Is Changing the Political Environment
Hallvard Moe
Mapping the Norwegian Blogosphere
Methodological Challenges in Internationalizing Internet Research
Axel Bruns et al
Mapping the Australian Networked Public Sphere
Eisa Al Nashmi et al
Internet Political Discussions in the Arab World
A Look at Online Forums from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan
Helen Briassoulis
Online Petitions
New Tools of Secondary Analysis?
Michele Zappavinga
Ambient Affiliation
The Linguistic Perspective on Twitter
Nelya Koteyko
Mining the Internet for Linguistic and Social Data
An Analysis of 'Carbon Compounds' in Web Feeds
Chien-leng Hsu and Han Woo Park
Sociology of Hyperlink Networks of Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Twitter
A Case Study of South Korea
Vanessa Dirksen, Ard Huizing and Bas Smit
'Piling on Layers of Understanding'
The Use of Connective Ethnography for the Study of (Online) Work Practices
Christine Hine
Towards Ethnography of Television on the Internet
A Mobile Strategy for Exploring Mundane Interpretive Activities
Drew Ross
Backstage with the Knowledge Boys and Girls
Goffman and Distributed Agency in an Organic Online Community
Mary Homes
Emotional Reflexivity in Contemporary Friendships
Understanding It Using Elias and Facebook Etiquette
Wyke Stommel and Tom Koole
The Online Support Group as a Community
A Micro-Analysis of the Interaction with a New Member
Jeff Gavin, Karen Rodham and Helen Poyer
The Presentation of 'Pro-Anorexia' in Online Group Interactions