![]() | Looking for Insight, Transformation, and Learning in Online Talk Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Computer Science; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Education; Humanities; Medicine Dentistry Nursing & Allied Health; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; Databases; Information & Communication Technology (ICT); Educational Research; Higher Education; Open & Distance Education and eLearning; Research Methods in Education; Politics & the Media; Politics & Technology; Psychological Science; Business Management and Accounting; Curriculum Studies; Media & Film Studies; Medicine; Sociology & Social Policy; Cognitive Psychology; Research Methods in Management; Technology in Education; Medical Education; Sociology of Media; Media & Communications; Looking for Insight, Transformation, and Learning in Online Talk is a comprehensive guide to analyzing digital interaction in formal and informal online spaces. The book establishes a new research framework for addressing major challenges that have arisen as social exchanges, meaning-making, and knowledge-building increasingly take place in social media, discussion forums, and online communities. With a focus on methodological alignment to support valid and trustworthy knowledge claims, the authors present a series of design decisions to help researchers: frame their object of interest and unpack underlying assumptions understand key differences between researcher-influenced and pre-existing online talk ethically extract and organize data for analysis apply rigorous qualitative, quantitative, and computational methods to answer their research questionsWritten for scholars in education, business, communication, media studies, health sciences, political sciences, and beyond, this is a thorough approach to the research methods and concerns essential to the study of talk in online contexts. Trena M. Paulus is Professor of Qualitative Research Methods in the Department of Lifelong Education, Administration and Policy at the University of Georgia, USA. Alyssa Friend Wise is Associate Professor of Learning Sciences and Educational Technology in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and Director of the Learning Analytics Research Network at New York University, USA. |
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