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The daily use technologies have dramatically increased the amount of available data for social sciences. In addition to traditional research methods, such as off-line and online qualitative research methods, today Big Data offers novel capacity to investigate online as well as offline social behaviours. Based on empirical cases, this panel compares traditional and novel research methods addressing online political campaigning.
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Comparing two Methods of Sociological Analysis of Political Internet Users | View Paper Details |
Europeanisation of Local Governing in Istanbul: The EU's e-Government Policy | View Paper Details |
Reducing the Space and Time between Citizens and Parliament: Video Retrieval System for Diet Deliberations | View Paper Details |
Development and Validation of the Digital Political Participation Inventory: Surveys and Big Data | View Paper Details |