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NSFW as method

How might the #NSFW tag and concept function as a metaphor for method? This blog emerges from a question Annette asked me while we were driving a minivan through Stig-Larssonesque Scandinavian landscape: “what is the #NSFW tag? A striptease? A tease?”

Blogging as method

In this blog post, I make an argument for the scholarly blog by thinking of blogging, not as a research output, but rather as method. And I should clarify that I mean method in a broad sense, not least including method of analysis.

Murky Methods

INTRODUCING THE DARK SIDE OF RESEARCH

I‘m Janus. I‘m a PhD student. This is my attempt to show you just how messy, weird and illogical research as an activity can be. In this collage, I’ll try to carve open my research process by showing you various visual and textual expressions that are linked to or have had an impression on my research process in the past almost two years. Some of it is colourful and whimsical, some of it beautiful, an a lot of it is gritty, messy, and in some instances a little sad or depressing. But every step of this has led me to where I am now.

History of the Skagen Conference… so far

This conference challenges researchers in information and media technology to think differently about how one might frame qualitative social inquiry in the 21st Century. Embracing the epistemological challenges of feminists, postmodernists, post structuralists, interpretive sociologists, feminist techno scientists, and other “post” style schools of thought, we discuss innovative and creative ways of knowing.

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