This research examines how technology manifests itself in the social & psychological construction of identity. Using an active listening assessment scale, 20 online chat interview transcripts were analyzed. Additionally, follow-up interviews were conducted with the participants for their reactions to interviewing online. The study suggests that interviewing online is a plausible means for cultural identity studies, and that online chat rooms are a possible medium for the telling of narratives
This chapter reviews studies which focus on Internet users’ attempts to change (challenge, reinforce...
Scholars across many disciplines have grappled with questions of what it means for a person to be an...
I attended a pre-conference workshop for PhD students and had an opportunity to network with Etienne...
Care must be taken when interviewing participants about sensitive topics. Using Smartphones, I was a...
When faced with the challenge of limited resources and participants that span state and institutiona...
This presentation addresses key elements from the conference theme: identity, pluralistic roles and ...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Presenters will discuss how to utilize reflexivity in an effort to assess the roles subjectivity, po...
When the Internet became omnipresent throughout homes, businesses, and educational institutions, it ...
One of the exciting possibilities of qualitative online research is the construction of asynchronous...
This presentation introduces an innovative piece of qualitative research methodology called ‘The Cel...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
Through the lens of phenomenology, this paper examines how the aging self is addressed in identity t...
This presentation highlights the complexities arisen from the researcher’s identity as a ‘halfie’ – ...
The proliferation of digital technology and the internet have afforded people from multiple spatial ...
This chapter reviews studies which focus on Internet users’ attempts to change (challenge, reinforce...
Scholars across many disciplines have grappled with questions of what it means for a person to be an...
I attended a pre-conference workshop for PhD students and had an opportunity to network with Etienne...
Care must be taken when interviewing participants about sensitive topics. Using Smartphones, I was a...
When faced with the challenge of limited resources and participants that span state and institutiona...
This presentation addresses key elements from the conference theme: identity, pluralistic roles and ...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
Presenters will discuss how to utilize reflexivity in an effort to assess the roles subjectivity, po...
When the Internet became omnipresent throughout homes, businesses, and educational institutions, it ...
One of the exciting possibilities of qualitative online research is the construction of asynchronous...
This presentation introduces an innovative piece of qualitative research methodology called ‘The Cel...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
Through the lens of phenomenology, this paper examines how the aging self is addressed in identity t...
This presentation highlights the complexities arisen from the researcher’s identity as a ‘halfie’ – ...
The proliferation of digital technology and the internet have afforded people from multiple spatial ...
This chapter reviews studies which focus on Internet users’ attempts to change (challenge, reinforce...
Scholars across many disciplines have grappled with questions of what it means for a person to be an...
I attended a pre-conference workshop for PhD students and had an opportunity to network with Etienne...