Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation

Inspired by the potentials of web-based collaboration, in 2014, a group of social scientists, students and information specialists started tinkering with software and methodology for open online collaborative research. The results of their research led to a gathering of academics at the #ethnography...

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Main Authors: Christian Bröer, Gerben Moerman, Johan Casper Wester, Liza Rubinstein Malamud, Lianne Schmidt, Annemiek Stoopendaal, Nynke Kruiderink, Christina Hansen, Hege Sjølie
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2016-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2388
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spelling doaj-21d94fd4ba684dc3a5de9c229f4b448d2020-11-24T22:02:17ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272016-09-011731827Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative InterpretationChristian Bröer0Gerben Moerman1Johan Casper Wester2Liza Rubinstein Malamud3Lianne Schmidt4Annemiek Stoopendaal5Nynke Kruiderink6Christina Hansen7Hege Sjølie8University of AmsterdamUniversity of AmsterdamUniversity of AmsterdamUniversity of AmsterdamUniversity of AmsterdamErasmus University RotterdamUniversity of AmsterdamMalmö UniversityOslo and Akershus University College of Applied SciencesInspired by the potentials of web-based collaboration, in 2014, a group of social scientists, students and information specialists started tinkering with software and methodology for open online collaborative research. The results of their research led to a gathering of academics at the #ethnography Conference Amsterdam 2014, where new material was collected, shared and collaboratively interpreted. Following the conference, they continued to develop software and methodology. In this contribution, we report on the aims, methodology, inspiring examples, caveats and results from testing several prototypes of open online research software. We conclude that open online collaborative interpretation is both feasible and desirable. Dialogue and reflexivity, we hold, are able to transcend separated perspectives and stimulate agreement on a set of distinct interpretations; they simultaneously respect the multiplicity of understandings of social phenomena whilst bringing order into this diversity. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs160327http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2388open online researchcollaborative interpretationsoftware developmentethnography
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author Christian Bröer
Gerben Moerman
Johan Casper Wester
Liza Rubinstein Malamud
Lianne Schmidt
Annemiek Stoopendaal
Nynke Kruiderink
Christina Hansen
Hege Sjølie
spellingShingle Christian Bröer
Gerben Moerman
Johan Casper Wester
Liza Rubinstein Malamud
Lianne Schmidt
Annemiek Stoopendaal
Nynke Kruiderink
Christina Hansen
Hege Sjølie
Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
open online research
collaborative interpretation
software development
ethnography
author_facet Christian Bröer
Gerben Moerman
Johan Casper Wester
Liza Rubinstein Malamud
Lianne Schmidt
Annemiek Stoopendaal
Nynke Kruiderink
Christina Hansen
Hege Sjølie
author_sort Christian Bröer
title Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation
title_short Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation
title_full Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation
title_fullStr Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Open Online Research: Developing Software and Method for Collaborative Interpretation
title_sort open online research: developing software and method for collaborative interpretation
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Inspired by the potentials of web-based collaboration, in 2014, a group of social scientists, students and information specialists started tinkering with software and methodology for open online collaborative research. The results of their research led to a gathering of academics at the #ethnography Conference Amsterdam 2014, where new material was collected, shared and collaboratively interpreted. Following the conference, they continued to develop software and methodology. In this contribution, we report on the aims, methodology, inspiring examples, caveats and results from testing several prototypes of open online research software. We conclude that open online collaborative interpretation is both feasible and desirable. Dialogue and reflexivity, we hold, are able to transcend separated perspectives and stimulate agreement on a set of distinct interpretations; they simultaneously respect the multiplicity of understandings of social phenomena whilst bringing order into this diversity. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs160327
topic open online research
collaborative interpretation
software development
ethnography
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2388
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