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Avatar watching: Participant observation in graphical online environments
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Behind the digital curtain: Ethnography, football fan activism and social change
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`Entering the blogosphere’: Some strategies for using blogs in social research
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Online petitions: New tools of secondary analysis?
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Mentoring in the Time of COVID-19: An Analysis of Online Focus Groups with Mentors to Youth
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From Fieldwork to ‘Home’-work: An Analysis of EUTF Projects in North and East Africa
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#Ferguson: Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States
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Understanding Movement and Perceptions of Migrants and Refugees with Social Media,
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“Internet is the same like food” – An Empirical Study on the Use of Digital Media by Unaccompanied Minor Refugees in Germany
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