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Avatar watching: Participant observation in graphical online environments
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In the flesh or online? Exploring qualitative research methodologies
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Using asynchronous written online communications for qualitative inquiries: A research note
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Reflecting on the use of Google Docs for online interviews: Innovation in qualitative data collection
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Behind the digital curtain: Ethnography, football fan activism and social change
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Researching tribute bands: Tools, counter-interpretations and extending research relations to Facebook in a tight network
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