posted on 2018-03-27, 13:46authored byBen Corbett, Allan Edwards
This paper documents the process of utilizing Twitter for a doctoral dissertation in rugby governance, and highlights the key benefits of using Twitter as a research tool. Research followed a case study approach to delve into the four major uses of Twitter: (1) a warning system for dramas or incidents relating to one’s research field; (2) data collection; (3) finding and recruiting research subjects; and (4) building a personal research brand. The research design used a mixed method approach that combined qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. The findings serve as the basis for the pursuit of more detailed future research with Twitter as the principal medium in focus within the area of sport.
History
School
Loughborough University London
Published in
Sport in Society
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
394 - 412
Citation
CORBETT, B. and EDWARDS, A., 2017. A case study of Twitter as a research tool. Sport in Society, 21 (2), pp.394-412.
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