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Perspectives on social media in and as research: A synthetic review.

Natalie T Lafferty1, Annalisa Manca.   

Abstract

With the growth of social media use in both the private and public spheres, researchers are currently exploring the new opportunities and practices offered by these tools in the research lifecycle. This area is still in its infancy: As methodological approaches and methods are being tested - mainly through pragmatic and exploratory approaches - practices are being shaped and negotiated by the actors involved in research. A further element of complexity is added by the ambivalent status of social media within research activities. They can be both a tool - for recruitment, data collection, analysis - and data - as what constitutes the corpus to be analysed - both in an observational and interactive domain. This synthetic analysis of the literature is aimed at identifying how social media are currently being used in research and how they fit into the research lifecycle. We identify and discuss emerging evidence and trends in the adoption of social media in research, which can be used and applied by psychiatry research practitioners as a framework to inform the development of a personalized research network and social media strategy in research.

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 25742363     DOI: 10.3109/09540261.2015.1009419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Rev Psychiatry        ISSN: 0954-0261


  11 in total

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6.  Using Facebook to Recruit Parents to Participate in a Family Program to Prevent Teen Drug Use.

Authors:  Sabrina Oesterle; Marina Epstein; Kevin P Haggerty; Megan A Moreno
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2018-05

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Review 8.  Communicating Science in the Digital and Social Media Ecosystem: Scoping Review and Typology of Strategies Used by Health Scientists.

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Review 9.  How social media data are being used to research the experience of mourning: A scoping review.

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10.  Cost, reach, and representativeness of recruitment efforts for an online skin cancer risk reduction intervention trial for young adults.

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