Authors
Sean P Goggins, Christopher Mascaro, Giuseppe Valetto
Publication date
2013/2/1
Journal
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Volume
64
Issue
3
Pages
516-539
Description
We present a methodological approach, called Group Informatics, for understanding the social connections that are created between members of technologically mediated groups. Our methodological approach supports focused thinking about how online groups differ from each other, and diverge from their face‐to‐face counterparts. Group Informatics is grounded in 5 years of empirical studies of technologically mediated groups in online learning, software engineering, online political discourse, crisis informatics, and other domains. We describe the Group Informatics model and the related, 2‐phase methodological approach in detail. Phase one of the methodological approach centers on a set of guiding research questions aimed at directing the application of Group Informatics to new corpora of integrated electronic trace data and qualitative research data. Phase 2 of the methodological approach is a systematic …
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Scholar articles
SP Goggins, C Mascaro, G Valetto - Journal of the American Society for Information Science …, 2013