Should social science researchers embrace social media and, if they do, what are the implications for our methods and practice? Gareth Morrell from NatCen Social Research talks to Chris Garrington about the NCRM-funded network exploring this question
Cultural and technological change has made the web a possible and even desirable mode for complex so...
M. J. Warren and S. Leitch's chapter, The use of social media and new knowledge to researchers ...
Unable to conduct PhD fieldwork overseas, Dr Sarah-Louise Quinnell found herself searching for new w...
An increasing number of academics and researchers are seeking to exploit the rich data available on ...
In an era in which social life is increasingly played out online, innovative digital research method...
The advent of a wide range of new data sources and digital research methods has created a plethora o...
This paper emerges from a programme of workshops and social media activities exploring the impact of...
It has become widely accepted that it is both worthwhile and necessary for researchers from differen...
The media environment, including the way we consume our news has been radically changed by the adven...
A unique collaboration between two NCRM nodes - Talisman and the Hub is working on new methods for t...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
Purpose – Recent studies demonstrate the serious influence of social media on scholarly communicatio...
This is episode two of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr David ...
The Social Media Stories podcast explores, unpacks, and interrogates diverse facets of our social me...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
Cultural and technological change has made the web a possible and even desirable mode for complex so...
M. J. Warren and S. Leitch's chapter, The use of social media and new knowledge to researchers ...
Unable to conduct PhD fieldwork overseas, Dr Sarah-Louise Quinnell found herself searching for new w...
An increasing number of academics and researchers are seeking to exploit the rich data available on ...
In an era in which social life is increasingly played out online, innovative digital research method...
The advent of a wide range of new data sources and digital research methods has created a plethora o...
This paper emerges from a programme of workshops and social media activities exploring the impact of...
It has become widely accepted that it is both worthwhile and necessary for researchers from differen...
The media environment, including the way we consume our news has been radically changed by the adven...
A unique collaboration between two NCRM nodes - Talisman and the Hub is working on new methods for t...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
Purpose – Recent studies demonstrate the serious influence of social media on scholarly communicatio...
This is episode two of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr David ...
The Social Media Stories podcast explores, unpacks, and interrogates diverse facets of our social me...
Repurposing social media for social research? Questions after the fake news debacle. A symposium on ...
Cultural and technological change has made the web a possible and even desirable mode for complex so...
M. J. Warren and S. Leitch's chapter, The use of social media and new knowledge to researchers ...
Unable to conduct PhD fieldwork overseas, Dr Sarah-Louise Quinnell found herself searching for new w...