Anne Burns has been researching current norms of social media sharing, particularly in relation to photo sharing practices, and reflects here on the implications this research might have for social media research in years to come. Whilst there are many opportunities for researchers, more reflection is needed on the potential for harm that can be caused by the unauthorized reproduction of data
During the course of this article, we explore ethnomethodological principles in relation to approach...
During COVID-19 researchers have had to adapt their research methods to ensure safe data collection ...
While social media research has provided detailed cumulative analyses of selected social media platf...
Community-based participatory researchers increasingly incorporate photography and social media into...
Visual methods in social research have become more mainstream over the last twenty years, driven in ...
With all the public information about any famous person, topic or event 'googleable’ on the Internet...
The aim of the study is to examine the applicability of image segmentation – identification of objec...
Open sharing of social media data raises new ethical questions that researchers, repositories and da...
Social media research and suitable methodologies and ethical approaches for analysing social media ...
This article adds to the literature on ethics in digital research by problematizing simple understan...
selfiesphotographysocial mediaself-portraiturephenomenological subjectivityThe contemporary and risi...
The ubiquitous use of social platforms across the globe makes them attractive options for investigat...
The aim of this article is to unravel the craftsmanship of online identities implicit in taking and ...
There has been an exponential increase in the number of images created, shared and viewed across soc...
This concluding chapter offers critical reflections on some of the key themes covered in the Handboo...
During the course of this article, we explore ethnomethodological principles in relation to approach...
During COVID-19 researchers have had to adapt their research methods to ensure safe data collection ...
While social media research has provided detailed cumulative analyses of selected social media platf...
Community-based participatory researchers increasingly incorporate photography and social media into...
Visual methods in social research have become more mainstream over the last twenty years, driven in ...
With all the public information about any famous person, topic or event 'googleable’ on the Internet...
The aim of the study is to examine the applicability of image segmentation – identification of objec...
Open sharing of social media data raises new ethical questions that researchers, repositories and da...
Social media research and suitable methodologies and ethical approaches for analysing social media ...
This article adds to the literature on ethics in digital research by problematizing simple understan...
selfiesphotographysocial mediaself-portraiturephenomenological subjectivityThe contemporary and risi...
The ubiquitous use of social platforms across the globe makes them attractive options for investigat...
The aim of this article is to unravel the craftsmanship of online identities implicit in taking and ...
There has been an exponential increase in the number of images created, shared and viewed across soc...
This concluding chapter offers critical reflections on some of the key themes covered in the Handboo...
During the course of this article, we explore ethnomethodological principles in relation to approach...
During COVID-19 researchers have had to adapt their research methods to ensure safe data collection ...
While social media research has provided detailed cumulative analyses of selected social media platf...