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Nicole Sankofa – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
While critical methods have gained popularity in recent times, analysis of documents remains an under-explored area for developing methods of elevating the perspectives of oppressed populations. This is important given the agentic role documents play in systemic and institutionalized oppression. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to use a…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Documentation, Critical Theory, Minority Group Influences
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Campagnolo, Gian Marco – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
In this paper, I introduce the notion of participative epistemology and discuss how it can contribute to make social data science more accountable. I do so by offering the case of a project where ethnographic, computational and sequence analysis methods have been used in combination. By presenting here in greater detail research design and pilot…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Ethnography, Information Technology, Employees
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Thunberg, Sara; Arnell, Linda – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
COVID-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 studies (2008-2020), investigates and compiles existing research to identify possibilities and limitations of using digital interviews within social work, sociology and adjacent disciplines. The results show that digital interviews can enhance…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Social Science Research, Social Work, Sociology
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Ralston, Kevin; Gorton, Victoria; MacInnes, John; Gayle, Vernon; Crow, Graham – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
One of the most commonly identified obstacles in the learning-teaching of quantitative material is statistics anxiety. Of the factors analysed in relation to statistics anxiety, age and gender have received a substantial proportion of the research focus. Yet there is limited work that systematically examines the possibility of an…
Descriptors: Statistics, Anxiety, Negative Attitudes, Mathematics Skills
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Smith, Robin James; Atkinson, Paul – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
In this article, we revisit Aaron Cicourel's classic text "Method and Measurement in Sociology." We consider the legacy and influence of the book in the context of the continued and urgent significance of such properly methodological inquiry. We examine, in particular, the ways in which Cicourel's concern with decisions of measurement --…
Descriptors: Sociology, Measurement, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques
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Nowak, RaphaĆ«l; Haynes, Jo – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
This article explores the 'methodology of friendship' and its wider potential within music research. Drawing on two research examples that made use of 'friendship' in distinct fashions -- one that explores music listening practices in everyday life and the other, music as a site for racialisation -- the article discusses how friendship can be…
Descriptors: Research, Friendship, Sociology, Research Methodology
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Tolich, Martin; Choe, Louisa; Doesburg, Adam; Foster, Amy; Shaw, Rachel; Wither, David – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
The pedagogy of teaching research methods, let alone research ethics, is an under-researched field. In this article a sociology lecturer connects five postgraduate students in a qualitative research ethics course with two novice ethnographers' candid empirical studies. While it is common for students to read articles and books on the topic, what…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethics, Active Learning, Sociology
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Platt, Jennifer – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
The methods used when samples of journal articles are treated as the basis for measuring levels of quantification in national sociologies are examined. The data come from every identified example in English. It is found that operational definitions of 'quantitative' vary, while 'qualitative' work is characterised simply by the absence of…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Statistical Analysis, Sociology, Qualitative Research
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Caetano, Ana – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
This article examines the methodological device used in a sociological study that analyses empirically the concept of personal reflexivity. Taking into account the specific challenges of such an investigation the paper emphasises the potential of a biographical approach and the concrete parameters of its use. It is based on the experience of…
Descriptors: Biographies, Sociology, Epistemology, Interviews
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Heath, Sue; Chapman, Lynne – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
This paper explores the potential of observational sketching as a social science research tool, informed by our own recent experiments with observational sketching techniques and approaches. We first outline the historical roots of academic sketching and note a recent resurgence of interest in sketching in certain disciplines. We then introduce…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Observation, Freehand Drawing
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Goulden, Murray; Greiffenhagen, Christian; Crowcroft, Jon; McAuley, Derek; Mortier, Richard; Radenkovic, Milena; Sathiaseelan, Arjuna – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
Drawing on the experiences of a novel collaborative project between sociologists and computer scientists, this paper identifies a set of challenges for fieldwork that are generated by this "wild interdisciplinarity. Public Access Wi-Fi Service" was a project funded by an 'in-the-wild' research programme, involving the study of digital…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Approach, Sociology
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Blaikie, Norman – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
This article is a contribution to a mini symposium on the 50th anniversary of the publication of "A V Cicourel's Method and Measurement in Sociology" (1964). The central theme of the book is reviewed -- the problem of the relationship between everyday language and cultural meanings, and the language of measurement in social research --…
Descriptors: Criticism, Sociology, Books, Correlation
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Buckley, Jennifer; Brown, Mark; Thomson, Stephanie; Olsen, Wendy; Carter, Jackie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
Those aiming to respond to the recognised shortage in quantitative skills within the UK social sciences have increasingly focused on the content of undergraduate degree programmes. Problems occur when quantitative methods are generally confined to a dedicated module, detached from substantive topics. This model makes it hard for students to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Statistical Analysis, Curriculum Development, Communities of Practice
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Scott Jones, Julie; Goldring, John E. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
Initiatives, like the UK ESRC's RDI/CI programmes and the Q-Step Centres, have a long-term aim of addressing the well-documented decline in the pool of academics able and willing to teach quantitative methods (QM). However, these initiatives will take time to make an impact; therefore, the upskilling of current staff is a vital strategy if we want…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, College Faculty, Teaching Methods
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McGeeney, Ester – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
This paper examines the temporal and ethical affordances of commercial social media platforms, such as Twitter, as tools for engaging in social research and knowledge exchange. Drawing on activity that took place during the "New Frontiers in Qualitative Longitudinal Research" seminar series, the article reports on using Twitter and other…
Descriptors: Social Media, Longitudinal Studies, Computer Mediated Communication, Qualitative Research