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Exploring online research methods - Incorporating TRI-ORM

Introduction: List of references

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

Coombes, H. (2001) Research Using IT. Hampshire. Palgrave.

Denscombe, M. (2003) The good research guide for small scale research projects. Maidenhead. Open University Press.

Dodd, J. (1998) Market research on the Internet- threat or opportunity? Marketing and Research Today, 26, 1, 60-66.

Hewson, C., Yule, P., Laurent, D. and Vogel, C. (2003) Internet Research Methods. London. Sage.

Hine, C. (2004) Social Research Methods and the Internet: A Thematic Review. Sociological Research Online, 9, 2.

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.

Illingworth, N. (2001) The Internet Matters: Exploring the use of the Internet as a research tool. Sociological Research Online, 6, 2.

Johns, M. D., Chen, S. S. and Hall, G. J. (Eds.) (2004) Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, and Ethics. New York. Peter Lang.

Kitchin, R. (1998) Towards geographies of cyberspace. Progress in Human Geography, 22, 3, 385-406.

Mann, C. and Stewart, F. (2000) Internet Communication and Qualitative Research. London. Sage.

Wakeford, N. (2000) New media, new methodologies: Studying the web, in Gauntlett, D. (Ed.) Web.Studies: Rewiring Media Studies for the Digital Age. London. Arnold. pp. 31-41.

 

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