This collection of dialogues is the only textbook of its kind. Internet Conversations About Method takes students into the minds of top internet researchers as they discuss how they have worked through critical challenges as they research online social environments. Editors Annette N. Markham and Nancy K. Baym illustrate that good research choices are not random but are deliberate, studied, and internally consistent. Rather than providing single "how to" answers, this book presents distinctive and divergent viewpoints on how to think about and conduct qualitative internet studies.
This book asks interesting questions, and I feel that the essay & response format is a great way to include multiple scholars' thoughts on any given topic.
Absolutely essential for qualitative internet researchers. One of the very strongest academic anthologies I've ever read, uniformly excellent and directly applicable. The sections on privacy and sexuality in particular were eye-opening and revolutionary. Each essay contains an immensely useful bibliography: the book has given me a wealth of new resources.
Absolutely excellent book on qualitative internet research methodologies. Organized around questions that are addressed through dialogue between a diverse group of researchers, this is a really unique approach to a methods book. I think this also highlights the possibilities for feminist research online, which only increases its' excellence.
#digitext Worthwhile volume on research method that, in the way of ethnography, raises questions more than answers. The cases discussed in the essays did provide some good concrete examples, and the references at the end of the essays are really helpful. The most immediately useful article was Malin Sveningsson Elm's on ethics and privacy which I'm recommending to students.