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Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases

Hearn, Gregory N. and Tacchi, Jo A. and Foth, Marcus and Lennie, June (2008) Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases. Hampton Press.

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Abstract

Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where processes and outcomes are usually not predictable and often involve fuzzy and subjective human elements. This book offers a systematic, in-depth academic overview of the application of action research methods to the field of new media. In this space, it is the first publication of its kind in what is a new but rapidly growing field. This book is divided into three sections. Introducing the two key concepts, namely, new media and action research, the first section describes the underlying principles, processes, questions, methods and tools that are relevant to an action research approach to new media inquiry. This is followed by a deeper exploration of three advanced, innovative approaches to action research and new media: ethnographic, network, and anticipatory action research. The third and final section presents four case studies and their individual applications of action research in different new media contexts.

Item Type:Book
Status:In Press
Place of Publication:Cresskill, NJ
Keywords:action research; new media; media studies; communication studies; network action research; ethnographic action research; anticipatory action research; poverty reduction; urban informatics; community development
Subjects:400000 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies > 400100 Journalism, Communication and Media > 400104 Communication and Media Studies
400000 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies > 400100 Journalism, Communication and Media > 400199 Journalism, Communication and Media not elsewhere classified
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370100 Sociology > 370104 Urban Sociology and Community Studies
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370100 Sociology > 370106 Sociological Methodology and Research Methods
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370100 Sociology
400000 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies > 400100 Journalism, Communication and Media
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370400 Human Geography > 370401 Urban and Regional Studies
ID Code:14077
Deposited By:Foth, Marcus
Deposited On:16 July 2008
Alternative Locations:http://www.hamptonpress.com/
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2008 Hampton Press
Additional Information:Table of contents and acknowledgements only. With a Foreword by Douglas Schuler. For more information about this book please refer to the publisher's website (see link) or contact the author.