Editing Internet Research Methods (Spring 2016)
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Narrative Analysis: | Narrative Analysis: | ||
* Gubrium, Aline and K.C. Nat Turner, " | * Gubrium, Aline and K.C. Nat Turner, "Digital storytelling as an emergent method for social research and practice," Ch. 21 in HET. | ||
Visual Analysis: | Visual Analysis: | ||
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** A small survey. | ** A small survey. | ||
** Classification of texts or images (e.g., label tweets, pictures, or comments from a discussion thread). | ** Classification of texts or images (e.g., label tweets, pictures, or comments from a discussion thread). | ||
** A small experiment (e.g., you can do a survey where you insert ''different'' images and ask the same set of questions. Check out the [https://requester.mturk.com/help/getting_started.html Mturk requester getting started guide] | ** A small experiment (e.g., you can do a survey where you insert ''different'' images and ask the same set of questions. Check out the [https://requester.mturk.com/help/getting_started.html Mturk requester getting started guide]. | ||
'''Required Readings:''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* | * Amazon Mechanical Turk Requester UI Guide (pp. 1-15). [Free Online] | ||
* | * Amazon Mechanical Turk Best Practices Guide. [Free Online] | ||
* Weinberg, J., Freese, J., & McElhattan, D. (2014). | * Weinberg, J., Freese, J., & McElhattan, D. (2014). Comparing Data Characteristics and Results of an Online Factorial Survey between a Population-Based and a Crowdsource-Recruited Sample. Sociological Science, 1, 292–310. [Free Online] | ||
* Shaw, A. (2015). | * Shaw, A. (2015). Hired Hands and Dubious Guesses: Adventures in Crowdsourced Data Collection. In E. Hargittai & C. Sandvig (Eds.), Digital Research Confidential: The Secrets of Studying Behavior Online. The MIT Press. [Available in Canvas] | ||
* '''Optional:''' Gray, M. L., Suri, S., Ali, S. S., & Kulkarni, D. (2016). [http://sidsuri.com/Publications_files/collab_paper21.pdf The Crowd is a Collaborative Network]. Proceedings of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. | |||
'''Optional | * '''Optional:''' Kittur et al. (2013). [http://hci.stanford.edu/publications/2013/CrowdWork/futureofcrowdwork-cscw2013.pdf The Future of Crowd Work]. Proceedings of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. | ||
=== Week 6: Saturday May 7: CDSW Session 3 === | === Week 6: Saturday May 7: CDSW Session 3 === | ||
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This session will run from 9am-3pm. Details on the [[CDSW Spring 2016]] page. | This session will run from 9am-3pm. Details on the [[CDSW Spring 2016]] page. | ||
=== Week 7: Monday May 9: | === Week 7: Monday May 9: NO CLASS (Consulting Week) === | ||
During this week, we not meet together. Instead, I will schedule one-on-one in person meetings of at least half an hour with each student individually to catch up with about your project and to work directly with you to resolve any technical issues you have run into with data collection, etc. | |||
=== Week 7: Wednesday May 11: NO CLASS (Consulting Week) === | |||
=== Week 8: Monday May 16: Design Resaerch === | |||
'' | ''To Be Decided'' | ||
=== Week 8: Wednesday May 18: TBD === | |||
=== Week 9: Monday May 23: Sensor Data === | |||
=== Week 9: | |||
'''Required Readings:''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
Read any 2 of these 4 chapters | Read any 2 of these 4 HET chapters: | ||
* Eagle, Nathan, " | * Eagle, Nathan, "Mobile phones as sensors for social research," Ch. 22 in HET. | ||
* Visser, Albertine and Ingrid Mulder, " | * Visser, Albertine and Ingrid Mulder, "Emergent technologies for assessing social feelings and experiences," Ch. 16 in HET. | ||
* de Haan, Geert, et. al., " | * de Haan, Geert, et. al., "Bringing the research lab into everyday life: Exploiting sensitive environments to acquire data for social research," Ch. 23 in HET. | ||
* Fowler, Chris, et. al., " | * Fowler, Chris, et. al., "Living laboratories: Social research applications and evaluations," Ch. 27 in HET. | ||
* Holohan, Anne, et. al., " | * Holohan, Anne, et. al., "The digital home: A new locus of social science research," Ch. 28 in HET. | ||
=== Week | === Week 9: Wednesday May 25: Hyperlink Networks === | ||
* Jackson, Michele, (1997), "Assessing the Structure of the Communication on the World Wide Web," Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, V. 3, N. 1, June, 1997. | * Jackson, Michele, (1997), "Assessing the Structure of the Communication on the World Wide Web," Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, V. 3, N. 1, June, 1997. | ||
* Jackson, Michele, (2011), "What Should Researchers Infer From Links on an Organization's Site?", blog post at http://assett.colorado.edu/jackson/what-should-researchers-infer-from-links-on-an-organizations-site/ | * Jackson, Michele, (2011), "What Should Researchers Infer From Links on an Organization's Site?", blog post at http://assett.colorado.edu/jackson/what-should-researchers-infer-from-links-on-an-organizations-site/ | ||
* Olesen, Thomas (2004), "The Transnational Zapatista Solidarity Network: An Infrastructure Analysis," Global Networks, 4(1):89-107 [Although this article uses the term infrastructure analysis, the method employed is best described as a hyperlink network analysis.] | * Olesen, Thomas (2004), "The Transnational Zapatista Solidarity Network: An Infrastructure Analysis," Global Networks, 4(1):89-107 [Although this article uses the term infrastructure analysis, the method employed is best described as a hyperlink network analysis.] | ||
=== Week 10: Monday May 30: Final Presentations === | |||
=== Week 10: Wednesday June 1: Final Presentations === | |||
== Administrative Notes == | == Administrative Notes == |