Data reuse across international contexts? Reflections on new methods for International Qualitative Secondary Analysis
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`Entering the blogosphere’: Some strategies for using blogs in social research
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The emotional labour of researching sensitive topics online: Considerations and implications
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Ethnography Online: ‘Natives’ Practising and Inscribing Community
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Offline ‘stranger’ and online lurker: Methods for an ethnography of illicit transactions on the darknet
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Skype interviewing: Reflections of two PhD researchers
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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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Doing digital team ethnography: Being there together and digital social data
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