Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web

The presence of some groups of population on the Internet and the important activity they generate suggest that social scientists think about the methodological perspectives to capture such information. This article aims to report two experiences which both use social networks, respectively Twitter...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Ravalet, Jean-François Lucas, Antoine Lohou
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Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2734
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description The presence of some groups of population on the Internet and the important activity they generate suggest that social scientists think about the methodological perspectives to capture such information. This article aims to report two experiences which both use social networks, respectively Twitter and Facebook, to give some insights on practices and social representations linked with mobility. These methods, on their own and articulated in an original methodological path, have some advantages compared with more classical methods. But some important limits still exist and methodological issues are major.
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Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web
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mobility
teenager
web-based recruitment
topic detection
title Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web
title_full Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web
title_fullStr Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web
title_full_unstemmed Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web
title_short Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web
title_sort les retours d une exploration methodologique croisant donnees twitter recrutement via facebook et questionnaires web
topic social network
mobility
teenager
web-based recruitment
topic detection
url https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2734
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