Drawing on the experiences of a novel collaborative project between sociologists and computer scientists, this paper identifies a set of challenges for fieldwork that are generated by this wild interdisciplinarity. Public Access Wi-Fi Service (PAWS) was a project funded by an 'in-the-wild' research programme, involving the study of digital technologies within a marginalised community, with the goal of addressing digital exclusion. We argue that similar forms of research, in which social scientists are involved in the deployment of experimental technologies within real world settings, are becoming increasingly prevalent. The fieldwork for the project was highly problematic, with the result that few users of the system were successfully enrol...
The rich and detailed "thick descriptions" produced by ethnographers have contributed to the underst...
Distributed sensing systems for studying scientific phenomena are critical applications of informati...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...
Drawing on the experiences of a novel collaborative project between sociologists and computer scient...
This short paper summarizes experiences of interdisciplinary research collaboration by the VU-Univer...
In the last decade, a transition in research design and methodology is identified in social research...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...
In this article we focus upon some challenges of multidisciplinary teams working interdisciplinary ...
This paper draws on insights from a collective ethnographic approach in the development of a multidi...
In the past three years, Heather Ford—an ethnographer and now a PhD student—has worked on ad hoc col...
Objective This article shows how social science and humanities researchers in the United Kingdom wh...
Interdisciplinarity has been portrayed as the research approach of choice by funders in Europe and t...
The introduction and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the process of resea...
The introduction and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the process of resea...
This paper reports on the second Workshop of a World University Network (WUN) Research Development F...
The rich and detailed "thick descriptions" produced by ethnographers have contributed to the underst...
Distributed sensing systems for studying scientific phenomena are critical applications of informati...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...
Drawing on the experiences of a novel collaborative project between sociologists and computer scient...
This short paper summarizes experiences of interdisciplinary research collaboration by the VU-Univer...
In the last decade, a transition in research design and methodology is identified in social research...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...
In this article we focus upon some challenges of multidisciplinary teams working interdisciplinary ...
This paper draws on insights from a collective ethnographic approach in the development of a multidi...
In the past three years, Heather Ford—an ethnographer and now a PhD student—has worked on ad hoc col...
Objective This article shows how social science and humanities researchers in the United Kingdom wh...
Interdisciplinarity has been portrayed as the research approach of choice by funders in Europe and t...
The introduction and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the process of resea...
The introduction and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the process of resea...
This paper reports on the second Workshop of a World University Network (WUN) Research Development F...
The rich and detailed "thick descriptions" produced by ethnographers have contributed to the underst...
Distributed sensing systems for studying scientific phenomena are critical applications of informati...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...