Volume 8, Issue 3 : Methodological Approaches to the Study of Virtual Environments and Online Social Networks
Articles
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The Study of Cultures Online: Some Methodological and Ethical Tensions
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An alternative conceptual framework for studying everyday offline and online photographic practices on Flickr
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The environmental semiotics of virtual worlds: Reading the 'Splash Aquatics' store in Second Life
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Citizen-Driven Political Blogs as Web-Based Research Samples: Opportunities and Challenges
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Young Nostalgics: Why, where, and how to analyze postmodern constructions of ‘pastness’ in contemporary youth blogs
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Infrastructural strangeness in virtual spaces
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The field site as a tool: mixed methods in social network studies
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From 'virtuality' to practice: Researching the intranet as a 'socio-material assemblage'
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Research Note
Sounds of silence: Using online spaces to connect citizens and experts
Book Reviews
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Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human by Tom Boellstorff
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Analysing Social Media Networks with NodeXL: Insights from a Connected World by Derek L. Hansen, Ben Shneiderman and Marc A. Smith
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I, Avatar: The Culture and Consequences of Having a Second Life by Mark S. Meadows
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Researching Learning in Virtual Worlds edited by Anna Peachey, Julia Gillen, Daniel Livingstone and Sarah Smith
December 2011
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