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An Introduction to Multimodal Methods for Researching Digital Data – 17th January 2013

September 3, 2012by Jeff Bezemer Leave a comment

Aim and focus Digital data can provide a rich but also challenging empirical basis for social science research. Multimodality offers theoretical and methodological frameworks for analyzing these data. Focusing on the […]

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Multimodal theories and methods, Video and other digital data

Using Video for Digital Multimodal Research – 21st August 2012

January 31, 2012by annawaring1

Aim and focus The training day is designed for postgraduate research students and established researchers who are working with video data and will provide: An overview of data collection methods […]

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Multimodal transcription, Video and other digital data

Researching online and mobile interaction and environments: Understanding space, place and time

October 15, 2011by Jeff Bezemer Leave a comment

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 […]

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Researching space, place and time

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