Making Sense of Small and Big Data as Onlife Traces
Anja Bechmann, Kjetil Sandvik, Karin Zelano
págs. 3-9
págs. 11-30
Inequality in Posting Behaviour Over Time: A study of Danish Facebook users
Anja Bechmann
págs. 31-49
Structural Ageism in Big Data Approaches
Andrea Rosales, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
págs. 51-64
The Meaning of Links: On the interpretation of hyperlinks in the study of polarization in blogging about climate change
Dag Elgesem
págs. 65-78
Exploring the Meaning Problem of Big and Small Data Through Digital Method Triangulation
Sara Leckner, Pernilla Severson
págs. 79-94
Walking Through, Going Along and Scrolling Back: Ephemeral mobilities in digital ethnography
Kristian Møller, Brady Robards
págs. 95-109
A Room of One’s Own?: Using period trackers to escape menstrual stigma
Amanda Karlsson
págs. 111-123
págs. 125-140
Tracing Communicative Patterns: A comparative ethnography across platforms, media and contexts
Signe Sophus Lai, Jesper Pagh, Fiona Huijie Zeng
págs. 141-157
Four Styles of Quali-Quantitative Analysis: Making sense of the new Nordic food movement on the web
Anders Kristian Munk
págs. 159-176
Personality Filters for Online News Interest and Engagement
Ragnhild Eg, Arne H. Krumsvik
págs. 177-194