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A list of publications relevant to hypermedia and ethnography by members of the various research teams.

Publications:

Research activities:

  • MIQDAS Team-led workshop: ‘Sharing, reusing and representing qualitative digital data: An interactive training workshop’, Cardiff University, July 2006, hosted by Qualiti, Cardiff Node, ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.
  • Participation at events organised as part of the qualitative data archiving and sharing scheme (QUADS), including QUADS Showcase Day, Museum of London, September 2006; presentation at workshop on ‘Capturing and describing context for qualitative data’, London, May 2006; presentation at workshop on ‘Online qualitative data resources: Best practice in metadata creation and web standards’, London, November 2005;
  • Participation in and collaboration with other ESRC methods initiatives including (1) a workshop and two presentations at the ESRC 2nd Research Methods Festival, St. Catherines College, University of Oxford, July 2006 (2) a presentation ‘Mixing modes in research’ – at ESRC Research Methods Programme workshop ‘Mixed-methods: identifying the issues’, University of Manchester, October 2005 (3) an active affiliation with Qualiti, Cardiff Node, ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.
  • Dicks, B. (2007) ‘Multimodality and ethnography in the study of a science centre’, invited paper presented at seminar, Multimodality in the Classroom, EDRU and INTELLECT Research Day, Open University, Milton Keynes.
  • Dicks, B. and Mason, B. (2006), ‘Hypermedia representation and ethnography’, invited paper presented at workshop on Virtual Ethnography in Contemporary Social Science, Virtual Knowledge Studio, Amsterdam.
  • Dicks, B. (2005) ‘Building hypermedia ethnography’, invited paper for workshop 'A multimedia future for visual anthropology?’' 9th RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film, Oxford University.
  • Williams, M. and Dicks, B. (2005) "Ethnograpy for the Digital Age", paper presented at Cutting Edge Developments in Research Methods, British Society of Criminology, London.
  • Dicks, B. (2005) "Ethnography for the Digital Age", paper presented at University of Kent, Canterbury, Department of Anthropology.
  • Williams, M. and Mason, B. (2004) “The Virtual Ethnographer: The Ethical Challenges of Researching Online Environments” presented at the ESRC Online Resources Workshop at the Cathy Marsh Centre for Survey Research, Manchester University.
  • Coffey, A. (2004) "Ethnography for the Digital Age", invited seminar presentation, ESRC Seminar series 'Knowing Families', University of Leeds.
  • Coffey, A. (2004) "Ethnography for the Digital Age", Invited seminar, Manchester Metropolitan University.
  • Coffey, A. (2004) "Ethnography for the Digital Age", Invited Seminar, Southampton University.
  • Coffey, A. and Renold, E. (2004) "Hypermedia Ethnography in Educational Settings: Possibilities and Challenges", paper presented at British Educational Research Association annual conference, Manchester.
  • Coffey, A. (2004) "Ethnography for the Digital Age", paper presented at the Research Methods Festival (ESRC Research Methods Programme), Oxford.
  • Dicks, B. and Soyinka, B (2003) "Multi-modal Ethnography", presented at
    the International Visual Sociology Association Conference in Southampton.
  • Dicks, B. and Mason, B. (1999), "There is a world beyond hyperfiction: we hope", forepaper for Messenger Morphs the Media, ACM Hypertext Conference 1999. http://www.wordcircuits.com/htww/dicks1.htm
  • Mason, B. and Dicks B. (1999), "The production of hypermedia ethnography: some afterthoughts", afterpaper for Messenger Morphs the Media, ACM Hypertext Conference 1999. http://www.wordcircuits.com/htww/dicks2.htm
  • Mason, B. and Dicks B. (1999), "The production of hypermedia ethnography", Paper presented at British Sociological Association, Glasgow University http://www.britsoc.org.uk/