Analysing Politics, Protest, and Digital Popular Culture
How can you study digital culture and activism? Watch this interview with Dr. Lyndon Wray.
Learn about Photovoice with Drs. Jean Breny and Shannon McMorrow
Learn about photovoice in this interview with Jean Breny, and Shannon McMorrow.
Teaching and Learning Excel for Data Analysis
Don’t have funds for data analysis software? Use Excel! Learn how in this interview with Charlotte Brookfield.
Dr. Stephen Gorard Helps You Understand Statistics
Listen to Dr. Stephen Gorard discuss his no-nonsense approach to statistics.
Digital Inequalities and the Online Researcher
Some of us feel that technology is everywhere, but that is not the case for everyone. Inequalities persist. What do these disparities mean for researchers?
How can you analyze online talk? Researchers demonstrate!
This interview was a show-and-tell about analyzing online talk.
Netnography Explained
Hear Dr. Kozinets discuss the origins and development of Netnography in this interview. See the whole series of posts from Kozinets about collecting data for studies using netnography.
Author Interview with Dr. Callie Rennison
Dr. Rennison won two awards for her innovative books. Hear about how she creates research impact.
A research conversation about qualitative research design
Watch this 2021 interview with Pengfei Zhao, Karen Ross, Peiwei Li and Barbara Dennis to gain new perspectives on the potential for social research and qualitative research design.
Visual Research with Gillian Rose
In this interview Gillian Rose and Janet Salmons discuss visual methodologies and methods, and the fifth edition of Rose’s important book, Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials.
Graphical Vignettes for Studying Sensitive Issues
In this interview Daria Khanolainen explains how she used graphic vignettes to study school bullying, and the usefulness of this approach for studying sensitive issues.
Research with Children: An Interview with Lester and O’Reilley
Michelle O’Reilly and Jessica Lester discuss their research with children in this Methodspace interview.
Defining Action Research
Learn about action research from Ernie Stringer and Alfredo Ortiz Aragon, co-authors of a new book on this important methodology.
Exploring new literature means evaluating research.
Crossing into new literature in unfamiliar fields, disciplines, methodologies, or cultures? Learn to evaluate it!
Anthropology from Onsite to Online: Interview with Dr. Margot Wilson
Dr. Margot Wilson describes her experiences from research in rural Bangladesh, to her current research through online interviews and work as a publisher.
Design a Study of Online Talk
With more and more of our communication occurring online, the records of such conversations are of interest to researchers. Learn about design considerations.
What kind of researcher are YOU?
Research ethics is about more than filling out the correct form for review. Research ethics is lived practice. An interview with Janet Salmons about ethics and integrity in research practice.
Lessons from the California Management Review
In this interview the editor of the California Management Review offers advice to researchers who want to write for practitioners.
Interpreting Data and Making Claims: Interview with Charles Vanover, Paul Mihas, and Johnny Saldana
Welcome a new month's focus on data analysis, with Mentors in Residence Charles Vanover, Paul Mihas, and Johnny Saldana.