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The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods spans the entire
research process, from data collection to analysis and
interpretation. This second edition has been comprehensively
updated and expanded, from 39 to 49 chapters. In addition to a new
section of chapters focussing on ethics, privacy and the politics
of social media data, the new edition provides broader coverage of
topics such as: Data sources Scraping and spidering data Locative
data, video data and linked data Platform-specific analysis
Analytical tools Critical social media analysis Written by leading
scholars from across the globe, the chapters provide a mix of
theoretical and applied assessments of topics, and include a range
of new case studies and data sets that exemplify the methodological
approaches. This Handbook is an essential resource for any
researcher or postgraduate student embarking on a social media
research project. PART 1: Conceptualising and Designing Social
Media Research PART 2: Collecting Data PART 3: Qualitative
Approaches to Social Media Data PART 4: Quantitative Approaches to
Social Media Data PART 5: Diverse Approaches to Social Media Data
PART 6: Research & Analytical Tools PART 7: Social Media
Platforms PART 8: Privacy, Ethics and Inequalities
Statistical data and evidence-based claims are increasingly central
to our everyday lives. Critically examining 'Big Data', this book
charts the recent explosion in sources of data, including those
precipitated by global developments and technological change. It
sets out changes and controversies related to data harvesting and
construction, dissemination and data analytics by a range of
private, governmental and social organisations in multiple
settings. Analysing the power of data to shape political debate,
the presentation of ideas to us by the media, and issues
surrounding data ownership and access, the authors suggest how data
can be used to uncover injustices and to advance social progress.
Statistical data and evidence-based claims are increasingly central
to our everyday lives. Critically examining 'Big Data', this book
charts the recent explosion in sources of data, including those
precipitated by global developments and technological change. It
sets out changes and controversies related to data harvesting and
construction, dissemination and data analytics by a range of
private, governmental and social organisations in multiple
settings. Analysing the power of data to shape political debate,
the presentation of ideas to us by the media, and issues
surrounding data ownership and access, the authors suggest how data
can be used to uncover injustices and to advance social progress.
Clear, comprehensive, and trusted, Bryman's Social Research Methods
has supported over a quarter of a million students through their
research methods course and research project. Spanning theory and
practice and covering quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods,
this bestselling text offers unrivalled coverage of the whole
research process. The authors have worked closely with lecturers
and students in thoroughly updating the sixth edition to reflect
the current social science landscape, and carefully streamlining
content to make it relevant and appealing to today's students. As a
result, the text's comprehensive coverage - which includes many new
examples and additional material on areas such as social media
research and big data - is now even clearer, more focused, and
easier to navigate. In addition to many new examples of published
research, this edition features the insights of a panel of recent
graduates from their experiences of researching a variety of
fascinating topics, including attitudes towards the LGBT+ community
on social media, the experiences of Pakistani Muslim single
mothers, and the impact of screen time on sleep. 'Learn from
experience' boxes in every chapter contain their candid reflections
on the successes and challenges of their projects, and their advice
for student researchers. Digital formats and resources Bryman's
Social Research Methods is available for students and institutions
to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by extensive
online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and
convenient access, with learning resources embedded and hyperlinked
throughout to offer self-assessment activities and extra support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The student resources, accessible
both online and via the e-book, include: - Over 300 multiple choice
questions - A 'Research process in practice' simulation - Student
researcher's toolkit - Answers to the end-of-chapter questions,
including audio commentary from the authors - A flashcard glossary
- Data analysis software tutorials covering SPSS, NVivo, R, and
Stata - Guidance on using Excel in data analysis - 'Learn from
experience' videos, expanding on the graduate insights provided in
the book - Regularly-updated video reflections from the authors on
the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on social research The book's
teaching resources, accessible online to adopting lecturers,
include: - PowerPoint slides for every chapter - 250 test bank
questions - 25 seminar outlines - 75 exam- or coursework-based
questions - Figures and tables from the book
Clear, comprehensive, and trusted, Bryman's Social Research Methods
has supported over a quarter of a million students through their
research methods courses and independent research projects.
Spanning theory and practice and covering quantitative,
qualitative, and mixed methods, this bestselling text offers
unrivalled coverage of the whole research process. The authors have
worked closely with lecturers and students to thoroughly update the
sixth international student edition to reflect the current social
science landscape, and have carefully streamlined content to make
it relevant and appealing to today's students. As a result, the
text's comprehensive coverage - which includes many new examples
and additional material on areas such as social media research and
big data - is now even clearer, more focused, and easier to
navigate. In addition to many new examples of published research,
this edition features the insights of a panel of recent graduates,
gained from their experiences of researching a variety of
fascinating topics. 'Learn from experience' boxes in every chapter
contain their candid reflections on the successes and challenges of
their projects, and their advice for student researchers.
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