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Mobile Field Notes — Mobile Device-Assisted Field Notes

Mobile Field Notes is a data collection technique in which researchers use smartphones, tablets, or wearable devices to record observations, reflections, photographs, audio, or video in real time during fieldwork. By capturing data at the moment and place of occurrence, the method reduces recall bias and enables richer, contextually anchored documentation compared with traditional pen-and-paper notes written retrospectively.

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Sources

  1. Pink, S., Horst, H., Postill, J., Hjorth, L., Lewis, T., & Tacchi, J. (2016). Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice. Sage. ISBN: 978-1446287972
  2. Kusenbach, M. (2003). Street phenomenology: The go-along as ethnographic research tool. Ethnography, 4(3), 455–485. DOI: 10.1177/146613810343007

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ScholarGateMobile Field Notes (Mobile Device-Assisted Field Notes). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/survey-methodology/mobile-field-notes