Online research with vulnerable populations
Do you have concerns about how to carry out data collection with vulnerable populations online? Find research strategies for reaching vulnerable people online.
Anonymizing Qualitative Data
Qualitative researchers often collect very personal data, whether in interviews or in narratives, diaries, or other records that depict their experiences. One way to protect their identities is by changing their names, and anonymizing the data.
Data Collection Methods
Dr. Linda Bloomberg explains ways to choose datacollection methods while aligning with the selected qualitative methodology.
Participant Observation
Learn about participant observation and read open-access articles that explore this approach to collecting data online or in the field.
Conducting Focus Groups
Focus groups allow us to hear and learn from what participants say to each other. We can conduct focus groups in-person, or online. In this post, find a collection of open-access articles about focus group methods for collecting data.
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.
Creative Approaches to Biographical and Life History Interviews
Dig into participants' stories with biographical and life history interviews.
Collecting Data Online in Research with Children
How can you conduct online research with children and youth? Here are some open-access examples.
Preparing for Data Collection and Engaging in Interpretation: Making the Familiar Complex
Prepare to analyze and interpret data in qualitative research.
Prepare for Online Interviews
Find a new open access article with tips for online interviews.
Thinking about collecting qualitative data using digital methods? Introducing Tracking and Trawling
Tips for collecting secondary data online.
Doing Archival Research: On and Offline
What is archival research like in the digital age? When do you need to visit a physical archives and look through paper documents?
Finding and Using Archives
Find an open-access guide to archival research and links to archives you can visit online.
Researching Lives Qualitatively through Time: Broadening the Evidence
How can you study a question or problem over time?
Getting Started with Archival Research
What is archival research, and why is it useful for social researchers?
Finding Data in Documents and Datasets
What kinds of documents or archived materials fit your study?
Collecting Data with Interviews
Collecting data sometimes involves questioning, prompting, or working with participants to collect or generate data. We interview Katy Wheeler and Bethany Morgan Brett, authors of a book about interview research, about collecting data with interviews.