International Journal of Qualitative Methods (Apr 2017)

Blogs as Elusive Ethnographic Texts

  • Liza C. Kurtz,
  • Sarah Trainer,
  • Melissa Beresford,
  • Amber Wutich,
  • Alexandra Brewis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406917705796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Burgeoning online environments offer completely new opportunities for ethnographic and other forms of qualitative research. Yet there are no clear standards for how we study online texts from an ethnographic perspective. In this article, we identify barriers to the application of traditional qualitative methods online, using the example of a systematic thematic analysis of weight-loss blogs. These barriers include the influence of the technology structuring online content, the fluid nature of online texts such as blogs, and the highly connected and public nature of online identities, which may span multiple social media platforms. We discuss some potential approaches to addressing these challenges as preliminary steps toward developing a tool kit suited to ethical, high-quality online modes of ethnographic research.