Research Methods for Digital Work and Organization
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Research Methods for Digital Work and Organization
Investigating Distributed, Multi-Modal, and Mobile Work
Pritchard, Katrina; Hine, Christine; Symon, Gillian
Oxford University Press
10/2021
400
Dura
Inglês
9780198860679
15 a 20 dias
750
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1: Gillian Symon, Katrina Pritchard, and Christine Hine: Introduction: The Challenge of Digital Work and Organization for Research Methods
Section 1. Working With Screens
2: Diane E. Bailey, Stephen R. Barley, and Paul M. Leonardi: Wrestling with Digital Objects and Technologies in Studies of Work
3: Francisca Gromme: Screen Mediated Work in an Ethnography of Statistical Practices: Screen Theories and Methodological Positions
4: Adam Badger: 'Me, Myself, and iPhone': Sociomaterial Reflections on the Phone as Methodological Instrument in London's Gig-Economy
5: Claudio Coletta: The Heartbeat of Fieldwork: On Doing Ethnography in Traffic Control Rooms
Section 2. Digital Working Practices
6: Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Cami Goray, Stephanie Zirker, and Yinglong Zhang: Digital Diaries as a Research Method for Capturing Practices In Situ
7: Nina Willment: Using Netnography to Investigate Travel Blogging as Digital Work
8: Christine Hine: Autoethnography and the Digital Volunteer
9: Saiph Savage, Carlos Toxtli, and Eber Betanzos-Torres: Research Methods to Study and Empower Crowd Workers
Section 3. Distributed Work and Organizing
10: David Rozas and Steven Huckle: Exploring Organisation Through Contributions: Using Activity Theory for the Study of Contemporary Digital Labour Practices
11: Dariusz Jemielniak and Agata Stasik: Thick Big Data: Development of Mixed Methods for Study of Wikipedia Working Practices
12: Itziar Castello, David Barbera-Tomas, and Frank G. A. de Bakker: Images, Text, and Emotions: Multimodality Research on Emotion-Symbolic Work
13: Eliane Bucher, Peter Kalum Schou, Matthias Waldkirch, Eduard Gruenwald, and David Antons: Structuring the Haystack: Studying Online Communities with Dictionary-Based Supervised Text Analysis and Network Visualization
Section 4. Digital Traces of Work
14: Richard Rogers: After Vanity Metrics: Critical Analytics for Social Media Analysis
15: Adriana Wilner, Tania Pereira Christopoulos, and Mario Aquino Alves: Investigating Online Unmanaged Organization: Antenarrative as a Methodological Approach
16: Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau: Tinkering with Method as we Go: An Account of Capturing Digital Traces of Work on Social Media
17: Andrew Whelan: Organizational Culture in Tracked Changes: Format and Affordance in Consequential Workplace Documents
18: Christine Hine, Katrina Pritchard, and Gillian Symon: Conclusion: Reflections on Ethics, Skills, and Future Challenges in Research Methods for Digital Work and Organizations
Section 1. Working With Screens
2: Diane E. Bailey, Stephen R. Barley, and Paul M. Leonardi: Wrestling with Digital Objects and Technologies in Studies of Work
3: Francisca Gromme: Screen Mediated Work in an Ethnography of Statistical Practices: Screen Theories and Methodological Positions
4: Adam Badger: 'Me, Myself, and iPhone': Sociomaterial Reflections on the Phone as Methodological Instrument in London's Gig-Economy
5: Claudio Coletta: The Heartbeat of Fieldwork: On Doing Ethnography in Traffic Control Rooms
Section 2. Digital Working Practices
6: Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Cami Goray, Stephanie Zirker, and Yinglong Zhang: Digital Diaries as a Research Method for Capturing Practices In Situ
7: Nina Willment: Using Netnography to Investigate Travel Blogging as Digital Work
8: Christine Hine: Autoethnography and the Digital Volunteer
9: Saiph Savage, Carlos Toxtli, and Eber Betanzos-Torres: Research Methods to Study and Empower Crowd Workers
Section 3. Distributed Work and Organizing
10: David Rozas and Steven Huckle: Exploring Organisation Through Contributions: Using Activity Theory for the Study of Contemporary Digital Labour Practices
11: Dariusz Jemielniak and Agata Stasik: Thick Big Data: Development of Mixed Methods for Study of Wikipedia Working Practices
12: Itziar Castello, David Barbera-Tomas, and Frank G. A. de Bakker: Images, Text, and Emotions: Multimodality Research on Emotion-Symbolic Work
13: Eliane Bucher, Peter Kalum Schou, Matthias Waldkirch, Eduard Gruenwald, and David Antons: Structuring the Haystack: Studying Online Communities with Dictionary-Based Supervised Text Analysis and Network Visualization
Section 4. Digital Traces of Work
14: Richard Rogers: After Vanity Metrics: Critical Analytics for Social Media Analysis
15: Adriana Wilner, Tania Pereira Christopoulos, and Mario Aquino Alves: Investigating Online Unmanaged Organization: Antenarrative as a Methodological Approach
16: Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau: Tinkering with Method as we Go: An Account of Capturing Digital Traces of Work on Social Media
17: Andrew Whelan: Organizational Culture in Tracked Changes: Format and Affordance in Consequential Workplace Documents
18: Christine Hine, Katrina Pritchard, and Gillian Symon: Conclusion: Reflections on Ethics, Skills, and Future Challenges in Research Methods for Digital Work and Organizations
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1: Gillian Symon, Katrina Pritchard, and Christine Hine: Introduction: The Challenge of Digital Work and Organization for Research Methods
Section 1. Working With Screens
2: Diane E. Bailey, Stephen R. Barley, and Paul M. Leonardi: Wrestling with Digital Objects and Technologies in Studies of Work
3: Francisca Gromme: Screen Mediated Work in an Ethnography of Statistical Practices: Screen Theories and Methodological Positions
4: Adam Badger: 'Me, Myself, and iPhone': Sociomaterial Reflections on the Phone as Methodological Instrument in London's Gig-Economy
5: Claudio Coletta: The Heartbeat of Fieldwork: On Doing Ethnography in Traffic Control Rooms
Section 2. Digital Working Practices
6: Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Cami Goray, Stephanie Zirker, and Yinglong Zhang: Digital Diaries as a Research Method for Capturing Practices In Situ
7: Nina Willment: Using Netnography to Investigate Travel Blogging as Digital Work
8: Christine Hine: Autoethnography and the Digital Volunteer
9: Saiph Savage, Carlos Toxtli, and Eber Betanzos-Torres: Research Methods to Study and Empower Crowd Workers
Section 3. Distributed Work and Organizing
10: David Rozas and Steven Huckle: Exploring Organisation Through Contributions: Using Activity Theory for the Study of Contemporary Digital Labour Practices
11: Dariusz Jemielniak and Agata Stasik: Thick Big Data: Development of Mixed Methods for Study of Wikipedia Working Practices
12: Itziar Castello, David Barbera-Tomas, and Frank G. A. de Bakker: Images, Text, and Emotions: Multimodality Research on Emotion-Symbolic Work
13: Eliane Bucher, Peter Kalum Schou, Matthias Waldkirch, Eduard Gruenwald, and David Antons: Structuring the Haystack: Studying Online Communities with Dictionary-Based Supervised Text Analysis and Network Visualization
Section 4. Digital Traces of Work
14: Richard Rogers: After Vanity Metrics: Critical Analytics for Social Media Analysis
15: Adriana Wilner, Tania Pereira Christopoulos, and Mario Aquino Alves: Investigating Online Unmanaged Organization: Antenarrative as a Methodological Approach
16: Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau: Tinkering with Method as we Go: An Account of Capturing Digital Traces of Work on Social Media
17: Andrew Whelan: Organizational Culture in Tracked Changes: Format and Affordance in Consequential Workplace Documents
18: Christine Hine, Katrina Pritchard, and Gillian Symon: Conclusion: Reflections on Ethics, Skills, and Future Challenges in Research Methods for Digital Work and Organizations
Section 1. Working With Screens
2: Diane E. Bailey, Stephen R. Barley, and Paul M. Leonardi: Wrestling with Digital Objects and Technologies in Studies of Work
3: Francisca Gromme: Screen Mediated Work in an Ethnography of Statistical Practices: Screen Theories and Methodological Positions
4: Adam Badger: 'Me, Myself, and iPhone': Sociomaterial Reflections on the Phone as Methodological Instrument in London's Gig-Economy
5: Claudio Coletta: The Heartbeat of Fieldwork: On Doing Ethnography in Traffic Control Rooms
Section 2. Digital Working Practices
6: Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Cami Goray, Stephanie Zirker, and Yinglong Zhang: Digital Diaries as a Research Method for Capturing Practices In Situ
7: Nina Willment: Using Netnography to Investigate Travel Blogging as Digital Work
8: Christine Hine: Autoethnography and the Digital Volunteer
9: Saiph Savage, Carlos Toxtli, and Eber Betanzos-Torres: Research Methods to Study and Empower Crowd Workers
Section 3. Distributed Work and Organizing
10: David Rozas and Steven Huckle: Exploring Organisation Through Contributions: Using Activity Theory for the Study of Contemporary Digital Labour Practices
11: Dariusz Jemielniak and Agata Stasik: Thick Big Data: Development of Mixed Methods for Study of Wikipedia Working Practices
12: Itziar Castello, David Barbera-Tomas, and Frank G. A. de Bakker: Images, Text, and Emotions: Multimodality Research on Emotion-Symbolic Work
13: Eliane Bucher, Peter Kalum Schou, Matthias Waldkirch, Eduard Gruenwald, and David Antons: Structuring the Haystack: Studying Online Communities with Dictionary-Based Supervised Text Analysis and Network Visualization
Section 4. Digital Traces of Work
14: Richard Rogers: After Vanity Metrics: Critical Analytics for Social Media Analysis
15: Adriana Wilner, Tania Pereira Christopoulos, and Mario Aquino Alves: Investigating Online Unmanaged Organization: Antenarrative as a Methodological Approach
16: Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau: Tinkering with Method as we Go: An Account of Capturing Digital Traces of Work on Social Media
17: Andrew Whelan: Organizational Culture in Tracked Changes: Format and Affordance in Consequential Workplace Documents
18: Christine Hine, Katrina Pritchard, and Gillian Symon: Conclusion: Reflections on Ethics, Skills, and Future Challenges in Research Methods for Digital Work and Organizations
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