Looking at the ‘Field’ through a Zoom Lens: Methodological Reflections on Conducting Online Research during a Global Pandemic
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From Field Sites to Field Events: Creating the Field with Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
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Linguistic Fieldwork in a Pandemic: Supervised Data Collection Combining Smartphone Recordings and Videoconferencing
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Blogs, Online Seminars, and Social Media as Tools of Scholarship in Political Science
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Using Zoom Videoconferencing for Qualitative Data Collection: Perceptions and Experiences of Researchers and Participants
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Qualitative Data Collection in an Era of Social Distancing
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Video-Conference Interviews: Ethical and Methodological Concerns in the Context of Health Research
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Skype Interviewing: Reflections of Two PhD Researchers
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Online Interviewing with Interpreters in Humanitarian Contexts
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Using Skype as a Qualitative Interview Medium within the Context of Saudi Arabia: A Research Note
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