Doing Digital Methods
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Following the Fukushima Disaster on (and against) Wikipedia: A Methodological Note about STS Research and Online Platforms
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(Re-)Appropriating Instagram for Social Research: Three Methods for Studying Obesogenic Environments
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Four Styles of Quali-Quantitative Analysis
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‘The Whole is Always Smaller Than Its Parts’
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Mapping Sociocultural Controversies Across Digital Media Platforms: One Week of #gamergate on Twitter, YouTube, and Tumblr
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Identifying Notions of Environment in Obesity Research Using a Mixed-methods Approach
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Complementary Social Science? Quali-quantitative Experiments in a Big Data wWorld
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The Routledge Companion to Digital Ethnography
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Asynchronous Remote Communities (ARC) for Researching Distributed Populations
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