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1 online resource : illustrations |
Contents |
Cover -- Research Methods for Digital Work and Organization -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- The Editors and Contributors -- 1 Introduction: The Challenge of Digital Work and Organization for Research Methods -- Gillian Symon, Katrina Pritchard, and Christine Hine -- Part I WORKING WITH SCREENS -- 2 Wrestling with Digital Objects and Technologies in Studies of Work -- Diane E. Bailey, Stephen R. Barley, and Paul M. Leonardi -- 3 Screen Mediated Work in an Ethnography of Official Statistics: Screen Theories and Methodological Positions -- Francisca Grommé -- 4 Me, Myself,and iPhone: Sociomaterial Reflections on the Smartphone as Methodological Instrument in London's Gig-Economy -- Adam Badger -- 5 The Heartbeat of Fieldwork: On Doing Ethnography in Traffic Control Rooms -- Claudio Coletta -- Part II DIGITAL WORKING PRACTICES -- 6 Digital Diaries as a Research Method for Capturing Practices in Situ -- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Cami Goray, Stephanie Zirker, and Yinglong Zhang -- 7 Using Netnography to Investigate Travel Blogging as Digital Work -- Nina Willment -- 8 Autoethnography and the Digital Volunteer -- Christine Hine -- 9 Research Methods to Study and Empower Crowd Workers -- Saiph Savage, Carlos Toxtli, and Eber Betanzos-Torres -- Part III DISTRIBUTED WORK AND ORGANIZING -- 10 Exploring Organization through Contributions: Using Activity Theory for the Study of Contemporary Digital Labour Practices -- David Rozas and Steven Huckle -- 11 Thick Big Data: Development of Mixed Methods for Study of Wikipedia Working Practices -- Dariusz Jemielniak and Agata Stasik -- 12 Images, Text, and Emotions: Multimodality Research on Emotion-Symbolic Work -- Itziar Castelló, David Barberá-Tomás, and Frank G. A. de Bakker |
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13 Structuring the Haystack: Studying Online Communities with Dictionary-Based Supervised Text Analysis and Network Visualization -- Eliane Bucher, Peter Kalum Schou, Matthias Waldkirch, Eduard Grünwald, and David Antons -- Part IV DIGITAL TRACES OF WORK -- 14 After Vanity Metrics: Critical Analytics for Social Media Analysis -- Richard Rogers -- 15 Investigating Online Unmanaged Organization: Antenarrative as a Methodological Approach -- Adriana Wilner, Tania Pereira Christopoulos, and Mario Aquino Alves -- 16 Tinkering with Method as We Go: An Account of Capturing Digital Traces of Work on Social Media -- Viviane Sergi and Claudine Bonneau -- 17 Organizational Culture in Tracked Changes: Format and Affordance in Consequential Workplace Documents -- Andrew Whelan -- 18 Conclusion: Reflections on Ethics, Skills, and Future Challenges in Research Methods for Digital Work and Organizations -- Christine Hine, Katrina Pritchard, and Gillian Symon -- Index |
Summary |
Digital work has become increasingly common, taking a variety of forms including working from home, mobile work, and gig work. Here, real-world research projects bring together innovative methodologies to capture its organizational, interpretive, spatial, and temporal complexity in an accessible sourcebook for organizational and work researchers |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 30, 2021) |
Subject |
Telecommuting -- Research -- Methodology
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Home labor -- Research -- Methodology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Symon, Gillian, editor.
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Pritchard, Katrina, editor.
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Hine, Christine, editor.
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ISBN |
9780191892677 |
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019189267X |
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9780192604781 |
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0192604783 |
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9780192604798 |
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0192604791 |
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