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Digital Interpretive phenomenological analysis×Digital etnografi×
FagfeltKvalitativKvalitativ
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
OpprinnelsesårIPA founded ~1996; digital variant established practice ~2010–2020Late 1990s – 2000s
OpphavspersonJonathan A. Smith (IPA); adapted to digital contexts by qualitative internet researchers from ~2010s onwardChristine Hine (virtual ethnography); Robert V. Kozinets (netnography)
TypeQualitative research design and analytic approachQualitative research method
Opprinnelig kildeSmith, J. A., Flowers, P., & Larkin, M. (2009). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research. Sage. ISBN: 978-1412908344Kozinets, R. V. (2010). Netnography: Doing Ethnographic Research Online. Sage. ISBN: 978-1847875228
AliasDigital IPA, online IPA, digital-mediated IPA, internet-based interpretive phenomenological analysisonline ethnography, virtual ethnography, internet ethnography, netnography
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SammendragDigital Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (Digital IPA) applies the rigorous IPA framework — originally developed by Jonathan Smith to explore how individuals make sense of significant lived experiences — within digital data-collection environments. Participants are recruited and interviewed online (via video call, synchronous text chat, email, or digital diary), and the resulting transcripts and digital texts are analysed through the same close-reading, emergent-coding, and cross-case patterning procedures that define standard IPA. The digital setting both expands access to geographically dispersed or hard-to-reach participants and introduces distinct methodological considerations around rapport, embodied cues, and data authenticity.Digital ethnography is a qualitative research method that adapts traditional ethnographic fieldwork to online and digitally mediated settings. Drawing on sustained participant observation, document collection, and sometimes interviews, the researcher immerses themselves in one or more digital communities — social media platforms, forums, gaming spaces, or messaging groups — to understand how culture, identity, and social practice are constructed through digital interaction. The approach recognises that online spaces are not merely reflections of offline life but distinctive sites of cultural production in their own right.
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