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Avatar watching: Participant observation in graphical online environments
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Researching tribute bands: Tools, counter-interpretations and extending research relations to Facebook in a tight network
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Negotiating with gatekeepers to get interviews with politicians: Qualitative research recruitment in a digital media environment
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Tracing and archiving ‘constructed’ data on Facebook pages and groups: Reflections on fieldwork among young activists in Zimbabwe and South Africa
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Conducting cross-cultural qualitative interviews with mainland Chinese participants during COVID: Lessons from the field
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Using WhatsApp for focus group discussions: Ecological validity, inclusion and deliberation
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What would Wittgenstein say about social media?
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Online petitions: New tools of secondary analysis?
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Ethnography goes online: Towards a user-centered methodology to research interpersonal communication on the internet
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