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| 分野 | 質的手法 | 質的手法 |
| 系統 | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| 提唱年≠ | 2000s–2010s | 2006 (seminal paper); explicitly named 'reflexive' from ~2019 |
| 提唱者≠ | Annette Markham; expanded through netnography work by Robert Kozinets | Virginia Braun & Victoria Clarke |
| 種類≠ | Qualitative self-reflexive design | Qualitative research method |
| 原典≠ | Markham, A. N. (2013). Undermining 'data': A critical examination of a core term in scientific inquiry. First Monday, 18(10). link ↗ | Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77–101. DOI ↗ |
| 別名 | online autoethnography, virtual autoethnography, digital self-ethnography, networked autoethnography | RTA, reflexive TA, Braun and Clarke thematic analysis, qualitative thematic analysis |
| 関連≠ | 5 | 6 |
| 概要≠ | Digital autoethnography is a qualitative research design in which the researcher systematically examines their own lived experience within digital environments — social media platforms, online communities, gaming worlds, digital workplaces, or other networked spaces — to illuminate broader cultural and social phenomena. Combining autoethnography's first-person reflexivity with the study of digital life, it treats personal digital traces, interactions, and self-representations as primary data. | Reflexive Thematic Analysis (RTA) is a widely used qualitative method for identifying, analysing, and interpreting patterns of shared meaning — called themes — across a dataset. Developed by Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke, it is theoretically flexible, works across epistemological positions, and foregrounds the researcher's active, interpretive role rather than treating themes as features that simply emerge from data. It differs from older 'codebook' approaches by treating the analyst's subjectivity as a resource rather than a source of bias to be suppressed. |
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