DOING INTERNET RESEARCH: CRITICAL ISSUES & METHODS FOR EXAMINING THE NET

by Steve Jones, Editor

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Foreword,

by Steve Jones

 

Introduction: Forests, Trees and Internet Research,

by James T. Costigan

 

Chapter 1: Doing Internet Research,

by Steve Jones

 

Chapter 2: Complementary Explorative Data Analysis: The Reconciliation of Quantitative and Qualitative Principles,

by Fay Sudweeks and Simeon J. Simoff

 

Chapter 3: Recontextualizing "Cyberspace": Methodological Considerations for Online Research,

by Lori Kendall

 

Chapter 4: Studying Online Social Networks,

by Laura Garton, Caroline Haythornwaite, and Barry Wellman

 

Chapter 5: Cybertalk and the Method of Instances,

by Norman K. Denzin

 

Chapter 6: Configuring As a Mode of Rhetorical Analysis,

by James J. Sosnoski

 

Chapter 7: From Paper-and-Pencil to Screen-and-Keyboard: Toward a Methodology for Survey Research on the Internet ,

by Diane F. Witmer, Robert W. Colman ,Sandra Lee Katzman

 

Chapter 8: Measuring Internet Audiences: Patrons of an Online Art Museum ,

by Margaret McLaughlin, Steve Goldberg, Nicole Ellison, and Jason Lucas

 

Chapter 9: Analyzing the Web: Directions and Challenges,

by Ananda Mitra and Elisa Cohen

 

Chapter 10: There is a there there: Notes toward a definition of cybercommunity,

by Jan Fernback

 

Chapter 11: Researching and Creating Community Networks,

by Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy Stephen

 

Chapter 12: Beyond Netiquette: The Ethics of doing naturalistic discourse research on the Internet,

by Barbara F. Sharf

 

Chapter 13: Thinking the Internet: Cultural Studies vs. The Millennium,

by Jonathan Sterne