Researching Digital Life: Orientations, Methods and Practice

Author:   James Ash ,  Rob Kitchin ,  Agnieszka Leszczynski
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
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9781529601657


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   22 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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*DRAFT* This multidisciplinary textbook introduces you to the interconnectivity of digital space, technology, objects, people and data. It provides a theoretical framework for grounding your understanding of digital life. You will be introduced to relevant methods for exploring digital life and, by explaining their benefits and disadvantages, you can select the most appropriate method to answer your research questions. The authors provide: * Non-Eurocentric perspectives and case studies from diverse disciplines * Annotated further reading to help you situate your research alongside existing research in your field * An outline of future directions for researching digital life.

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Author:   James Ash ,  Rob Kitchin ,  Agnieszka Leszczynski
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781529601657


ISBN 10:   1529601657
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   22 March 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Orientations Introduction Methodologies, Ontologies and Epistemologies Research Design and Implementation Research Ethics Methods and Approaches Interviews, Surveys, Observation and (Auto)Ethnography Walking Methodologies, Walkthroughs and Audits Arts-Based Methods Participatory Methods Historical Methods Data Visualisation and Mapping Data Analytics Methods in Action Apps and Interfaces Social and Locative Media Mobilities Smart Cities Digital Labour Conclusion Final thoughts

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"""The pervasive digital mediation of everyday life presents unique epistemological, methodological, ethical, and practical challenges for social science researchers. This text offers researchers a thorough and greatly-needed critical review of these issues, along with vital guidance for undertaking studies of digital life."" -- Sarah Elwood ""This book represents a pivotal moment in digital social research. By exploring a comprehensive range of questions, methods and means of data generation and analysis, it captures the present and future of social research. Thoughtful, thorough and reflexive, the text insightfully details how to make sense of our digital lives.""  -- David Beer"


"""The pervasive digital mediation of everyday life presents unique epistemological, methodological, ethical, and practical challenges for social science researchers. This text offers researchers a thorough and greatly-needed critical review of these issues, along with vital guidance for undertaking studies of digital life."" -- Sarah Elwood-Faustino ""This book represents a pivotal moment in digital social research. By exploring a comprehensive range of questions, methods and means of data generation and analysis, it captures the present and future of social research. Thoughtful, thorough and reflexive, the text insightfully details how to make sense of our digital lives.""  -- David Beer"


Author Information

James Ash is a geographer and Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Newcastle University. His research investigates the cultures, economies and politics of digital interfaces. He is author of Phase Media: Space Time and the Politics of Smart Objects (Bloomsbury, 2017) and The Interface Envelope: Gaming, Technology, Power (Bloomsbury Press, 2015).   Rob Kitchin is a Professor in Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute and Department of Geography. He was a European Research Council Advanced Investigator on the Programmable City project (2013-2018) and a principal investigator on the Building City Dashboards project (2016-2020) and for the Digital Repository of Ireland (2009-2017). He is the (co)author or (co)editor of 31 other academic books, and (co)author of over 200 articles and book chapters. He has been an editor of Dialogues in Human Geography, Progress in Human Geography and Social and Cultural Geography, and was the co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. He was the 2013 recipient of the Royal Irish Academy’s Gold Medal for the Social Sciences. Agnieszka Leszczynski is a Lecturer in the School of Environment at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her work is situated at the subdisciplinary interfaces of GIScience and human geography and examines issues around geospatial technologies and critical GIScience. She has published a range of articles in leading Geography journals including Progress in Human Geography and Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.

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