| MODE: Researching online and mobile interaction: Understanding, space, place and time |
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Location: University of Bristol
Host/Speaker: Professor Carey Jewitt
Date and Time:
Thursday, 23 February 2012, 11:00 - 16:30
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Aim and
focus
This
seminar will explore the following questions:
- How can the use of different
digital technologies change understandings of time, place and space in
digital interaction?
- How might this reconfigure
and challenge social science concepts and methods for researching space,
time, and place?
- What concepts and methods
can be used to analyze space and distributed interaction in digital
environments?
- How can research methods
capture and analyze the flow of ‘materials', time and dialogue in online
interactions?
The
seminar will explore key social science concepts of space, time and place
pertinent to researching digital technologies and frameworks for analyzing
scales of time and sequence in digital data. The seminar will be followed by
two participatory workshops one focused on mobile technologies and space, the
other on social media and time. These will use visual and multimodal research
data to explore how digital technologies disrupt and reconfigure concepts of
time, place and space and its effect on methods of data collection and analysis
within social science
Who is
this seminar for?
Early
Career Researchers; postgraduate researchers and those interested in research
on mobile technologies, social media, time, space, and place and digital
technologies. No prior knowledge needed.
Registration
To register to attend this course (fee: £20), please visit the online registration page or for more information on the course and other MODE training events, please visit the project website: http://mode.ioe.ac.uk
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