Personal Documents on the Internet: What’s New and What’s Old
In this article some of the main methodological issues that arise in
doing research using the Internet are presented. We firstly distinguish
two main methodological areas: sociology with Internet and sociology on
Internet. This work is mainly devoted to the sociology on Internet. We
suggest that research on Internet has features which are highly
continuative with documentary analysis, a type of enquiry which is
already part of the tool box of social researchers. Some on line
documents in particular may rightfully be considered as personal
documents in traditional sense: e.g. blogs, e-mails, personal sites,
forums, albums on line. A possible matching between traditional personal
documents and web-mediated personal documents is proposed. It is
certainly true that personal documents on line reveal specific features.
In particular, since they are published on the web, “personal”
documents are permeated with a “public” dimension which makes their
significance distinctive. Specific stratagems are also necessary in the
collection, contextualisation and analysis stages.
In this paper some of the theoretic, ethic and technical issues that
arise from the use of web mediated personal documents are discussed.
This article contains no solutions, but rather a list, a sort of
reminder, of the open questions. Nor is it possible to provide answers
to many of the questions submitted: due to their complexity and relative
newness, the scientific community has not yet given clear and shared
answers to these questions.
Personal Documents on the Internet: What’s New and What’s Old.
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Personal Documents on the Internet: What’s New and What’s Old.
Autori:
Laura
Arosio
[1]
[1]
University of Milano Bicocca
Rezumat
In this article some of the main methodological issues that arise in
doing research using the Internet are presented. We firstly distinguish
two main methodological areas: sociology with Internet and sociology on
Internet. This work is mainly devoted to the sociology on Internet. We
suggest that research on Internet has features which are highly
continuative with documentary analysis, a type of enquiry which is
already part of the tool box of social researchers. Some on line
documents in particular may rightfully be considered as personal
documents in traditional sense: e.g. blogs, e-mails, personal sites,
forums, albums on line. A possible matching between traditional personal
documents and web-mediated personal documents is proposed. It is
certainly true that personal documents on line reveal specific features.
In particular, since they are published on the web, “personal”
documents are permeated with a “public” dimension which makes their
significance distinctive. Specific stratagems are also necessary in the
collection, contextualisation and analysis stages.
In this paper some of the theoretic, ethic and technical issues that
arise from the use of web mediated personal documents are discussed.
This article contains no solutions, but rather a list, a sort of
reminder, of the open questions. Nor is it possible to provide answers
to many of the questions submitted: due to their complexity and relative
newness, the scientific community has not yet given clear and shared
answers to these questions.
Cuvinte cheie:
Documentary analysis, personal documents, social research using the Internet, web-mediated personal documents, blogs, forums, albums on line.
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