1st Edition

Digital Research Methods and the Diaspora Assembling Transnational Networks with and Beyond Digital Data

By Dang Nguyen Copyright 2024
    160 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    160 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The computational turn in the social sciences and humanities has generated much excitement about the potential to refresh our approaches to the study of the techno-social. From natively digital to digitised data, researchers of digital diasporas increasingly find themselves working with a range of disparate digital objects. These digital objects can include anything from hyperlink to timestamps, from platform behavioural metrics such as react, share, or retweet to different media formats such as text, image, pre-recorded or livestreamed videos.

    Taking these disparate objects into account, this book introduces digital methods as research strategies not only for dealing with the ephemeral and unstable nature of tracing the diaspora with digital data, but also for reconceptualizing digital diasporas as assemblages and networks of more-than-human actors. The book also introduces a range of theoretical perspectives and methodological techniques to studying digital diasporas as contingent and processual hybrid collectives of heterogeneous material, cultural, and practice-based assemblages.

    This book will be essential reading for students and scholars interested in the digital space and transnational communities.

    Part I Quantitative approaches: making natively digital data speak 1. Diasporas as quantifiable networks 2. Social network analysis and the diaspora 3. Natural language processing and linguistic issues in diaspora research Part II Qualitative and technological approaches 4. Digital diasporas as ethnographic sites 5. Digital ethnography for the diaspora 6. Automating the diaspora? Algorithmic organization of digital diasporas.

    Biography

    Dang Nguyen is a Research Fellow at the ADM+S Centre at RMIT University, Australia. She researches the social implications of digital technologies by bringing together methods of different disciplines and looking beyond Western contexts. Dang has published in venues such as New Media & Society, Information, Communication & Society, Social Science & Medicine, and Health & Place.