This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of collecting and analysing mobile messaging data as part of a team ethnographic project exploring multilingualism in superdiverse UK cities. The research involves observing key participants at work as well as recording them at home and collecting their digital interactions. The nature of ethnographic research raises ethical issues which highlight the impossibility of divorcing ethics from project decision-making. We therefore take on board a reconceptualisation of research ethics not as an external set of guidelines but as being at the core of research, driving decision-making at all steps of the process. The researcher vignettes on which we draw in...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...
The way in which transnational migrants maintain long-distance relationships and organise their dail...
People's intimate life-worlds are increasingly taking place in networked media spaces such as social...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
Owing to significantly increased human mobility and a revolution in communication, the everyday live...
While research ethics are a core component to all social research, digital ethnography poses an addi...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...
The way in which transnational migrants maintain long-distance relationships and organise their dail...
People's intimate life-worlds are increasingly taking place in networked media spaces such as social...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
Owing to significantly increased human mobility and a revolution in communication, the everyday live...
While research ethics are a core component to all social research, digital ethnography poses an addi...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Direct contacts with research participants in online ethnography are an important tool to better und...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...