In
the body of qualitative research literature, a number of attempts have
demonstrated that technology could serve a useful role to enrich and deepen the
process of data collection and analysis. The purpose of this study is
threefold. First it attempts to explore possible learning experiences within
dialogues among women from the platform of the virtual community (the blog). Second,
it endeavors to uncover to what extent women could benefit from this virtual
community. Finally, it provides an example and possible strategies for
qualitative researchers to incorporate technology into their research. Three
analytical strategies were utilized: word count, content analysis, and constant
comparison analysis. Two major findings are discovered. First, in this virtual
community, women are eager to “know others” and “hear others’ stories” (see
figure 1 and table 1). The findings of constant comparison analysis further
confirm the results from word count and content analysis. Second, it seems that
for qualitative researchers, blogs or similar online formats could provide a
rich and meaningful context data for the investigation.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/social-sciences-and-humanities/american-research-journal-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/social-sciences-and-humanities/american-research-journal-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/
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