Conducting research in the rapidly evolving fields constituting the digital social sciences raises challenging ethical and technical issues, especially when the subject matter includes activities of stigmatised populations. Our study of a dark-web drug-use community provides a case example of ‘how to’ conduct studies in digital environments where sensitive and illicit activities are discussed. In this paper we present the workflow from our digital ethnography and consider the consequences of particular choices of action upon knowledge production. Key considerations that our workflow responded to include adapting to volatile field-sites, researcher safety in digital environments, data security and encryption, and ethical-legal ch...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...
Conducting research in the rapidly evolving fields constituting the digital social sciences raises c...
While research ethics are a core component to all social research, digital ethnography poses an addi...
Ethnographers must now confront the multi-sited, digital and mobile nature of social, cultural and e...
In this paper we investigate the potential of digital research when the digital is both the topic a...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
The digital turn urges for a critical rethinking of social research in order to address the new epis...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
This chapter provides a critical perspective on the use of social media platforms as crucial epistem...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
The way in which transnational migrants maintain long-distance relationships and organise their dail...
Digital media raise methodological issues of some relevance. The following article tries to be a con...
This chapter deals with ethnographic methodologies used when studying digital media, social contexts...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...
Conducting research in the rapidly evolving fields constituting the digital social sciences raises c...
While research ethics are a core component to all social research, digital ethnography poses an addi...
Ethnographers must now confront the multi-sited, digital and mobile nature of social, cultural and e...
In this paper we investigate the potential of digital research when the digital is both the topic a...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
The digital turn urges for a critical rethinking of social research in order to address the new epis...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
This chapter provides a critical perspective on the use of social media platforms as crucial epistem...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
The way in which transnational migrants maintain long-distance relationships and organise their dail...
Digital media raise methodological issues of some relevance. The following article tries to be a con...
This chapter deals with ethnographic methodologies used when studying digital media, social contexts...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
This paper reflects on the opportunities provided by the use of novel digital ethnographic methods f...
An important feature of e-research is the increased mediation of research practices, which changes n...