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Exploring online research methods - Incorporating TRI-ORM

Online methodological futures: List of references

The following is a list of references cited in this module:

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Hine, C. (2000) Virtual Ethnography. London. Sage

Hine, C. (2005) Virtual methods and the sociology of Cyber-Social-Scientific knowledge, in Hine, C. (Ed.) Virtual methods: issues in social research on the internet. Oxford. Berg. pp.1-13.

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