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From computer to commuter : considerations for the use of social networking sites for participant recruitment
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Lily HirschLily Hirsch, Kirrilly ThompsonKirrilly Thompson, Danielle EveryDanielle EveryThe rise in use and changing nature of the Internet has led to an increase in the number of people using discussion forums and social networking sites for the purpose of online social interaction, sharing experiences, and learning. Whilst researchers have begun to capitalise on the increasing pool of online participants for research online, very few studies have examined the benefits of online participant recruitment for offline data collection. Through the format of a ‘back stage’ essay, this paper follows the research process of participant recruitment using a social networking site to arrange offline interviews with local rail users in Mumbai and Chennai, India. This paper contributes to the literature about the methodological issues associated with ensuring authenticity of online-recruited research participants. It also builds on the existing literature about incorporating researcher safety into the method.
Funding
Category 4 - CRC Research Income
History
Volume
19Start Page
1End Page
13Number of Pages
13eISSN
2160-3715ISSN
1052-0147Location
United StatesPublisher
Nova Southeastern UniversityFull Text URL
Language
en-ausPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
Appleton Institute for Behavioural Sciences;Era Eligible
- Yes