Digital Methods

A Short Introduction

Richard Rogers author Tommaso Venturini author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:4th Jul '25

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Tommaso Venturini and Richard Rogers offer a critical and conceptual introduction to digital methods.

In a direct and accessible way, the authors provide hands-on advice to equip readers with the knowledge they need to understand which digital methods are best suited to their research goals and how to use them. Cutting through theoretical and technical complications, they focus on the different practices associated with digital methods to skillfully provide a quick-start guide to the art of querying, prompting, API calling, scraping, mining, wrangling, visualizing, crawling, plotting networks, and scripting. While embracing the capacity of digital methods to rekindle sociological imagination, this book also delves into their limits and biases and reveals the hard labor of digital fieldwork. The book also touches upon the epistemic and political consequences of these methods, but with the purpose of providing practical advice for their usage.

Digital Methods is a must-read for students and scholars of digital social research, media studies, critical data studies, digital humanities, computational social sciences, and for those who are interested in digital methods but do not know where to start.

“A powerful new introduction from two pioneers of digital methods. It provides both detailed guidance and methodological reflection on how to capture, curate and analyze online data, so you will come away feeling more than ready to give this a go.”
Noortje Marres, author of Digital Sociology

“This book makes a strong and original contribution to digital methods while building on, completing, and innovating existing resources.”
Stefania Vicari, University of Sheffield

ISBN: 9781509562589

Dimensions: 234mm x 158mm x 25mm

Weight: 499g

224 pages