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posted on 2015-03-05, 15:00 authored by Nalita James, Hugh Busher
From Introduction: In the past 10 years, there has been a global spread of the Internet. In 2007, there were 1.24 billion Internet users (Burkeman, 2008). This has had a significant impact on the conditions of social interaction, providing opportunities for individuals to construct the reality of their everyday lives online and off-line and for these two to interact. It is no longer a special place that people visit occasionally. It has reconfigured the way in which individuals communicate and connect with each other.

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James, N;Busher, H, Internet Interviewing, ed. Gubrium, J., Holstein, J. A., Marvasti, A. B., McKinney, K. D. 'Handbook of Interview Research, 2nd edition,', Sage, 2012

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/School of Education

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Sage

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9781412981644

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http://www.uk.sagepub.com/refbooks/Book234483

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Gubrium, J.;Holstein, J. A.;Marvasti, A. B.;McKinney, K. D.

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en

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