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Tailoring methodological bricolage to investigate non-discretionary use of digital technology

Sobolewska, Emilia

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Digital technology appears to be an integral part of everyday life: at homes, workplaces, during leisure time; mediating interactions, demanding attention and engagement. In the age of cloud computing, social media, and ubiquitous mobile devices, it is easy to think that everyone appreciates its supposedly liberating effects. The question arises, whether it is possible to remain detached from what the digital technology has to offer, or is resistance futile? How do people cope with its unanticipated and sometimes involuntary use? The aim of the study was to create an engaged, first-hand, context dependent account of people's experiences with non-discretionary use of digital technology. In this scenario, people are required to change their everyday practices in order to accommodate use of digital devices. This paper aims to advocate benefits of methodological bricolage, where the researcher tailors tasks, tools, and approaches to understand the subject at hand. The investigation relied upon qualitative methods of data gathering, which enabled open and involved exploration, as well as interpretive methods to make sense of gathered information. Context, non-discretionary use, bricolage, qualitative research methods, IPA, research methodology.

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Sobolewska, E. (2017, July). Tailoring methodological bricolage to investigate non-discretionary use of digital technology. Presented at BHCI 2017: Digital Make Believe, Sunderland, UK

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name BHCI 2017: Digital Make Believe
Start Date Jul 3, 2017
End Date Jul 6, 2017
Acceptance Date May 3, 2017
Publication Date 2017-07
Deposit Date Dec 12, 2017
Publicly Available Date Mar 16, 2018
Series ISSN 1477-9358
DOI https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/HCI2017.49
Keywords Context, non-discretionary use, bricolage, qualitative research methods, IPA, research methodology
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/869270
Contract Date Dec 12, 2017

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