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New Assignment Content Analysis 3 pages worth 40 points (typed in 12 point font, double-spaced, one inch margins) In place of the Participant Observation Project you′ll be asked to complete a Content Analysis Project. But first, let′s look at the research method itself. Below is a short PDF. Content Analysis OverviewPreview the document Here is a super helpful video: Content Analysis Video (Links to an external site.) For this assignment, students are to do some online content analysis work. Here is a nice summation of how some researchers have done this: Three examples of content analysis of documents online Boepple and Thompson (2014) conducted quantitative analysis of 21 ‘healthy living blogs’. Their sampling frame was only blogs which had received an award, and from those, they selected the blogs with the largest number of page views. They found that content emphasised appearance and disordered messages about food/ nutrition,with five bloggers using very negative language about being fat or overweight and four invoking admiration for being thin. They concluded that these blogs spread messages that are ‘potentially problematic’ for anyone changing their behaviour on the basis of advice contained in them. Davis et al (2015) conducted an analysis of postings that followed a blog post concerning a cyberbullying suicide of a 15 year old named Amanda Todd. [unique_solution]There were 1094 comments of which 482 contained stories about being bullied, 12% about cyberbullying, 75% about traditional bullying, the rest a mixture of both. The research found that the main reason victims of bullying are targeted is because they do not conform in one way or another to society’s mainstream norms and values, with the most common specific reason for bullying being a victim’s physical appearance. Humphries et al (2014) conducted content analysis on the kinds of personal information disclosed on Twitter. The authors collected an initial sample of users and they searched friends of this initial sample. In total the collected 101, ,069 tweets and took a random sample of 2100 tweets from this. One of their findings was that Twitter users not only share information about themselves, they frequently share information about others too. Concluding Thoughts Researching documents online may be challenging, but it is difficult to see how sociologists can avoid it as more and more of our lives are lived out online, so researching documents such as web sites, and especially blogs and social media postings is, I think, very much set to become a growth area in social research. -excerpt from https://revisesociology.com/category/research-methods/content-analysis/ (Links to an external site.) For this assignment, you are to: Examine the comments section of yahoo news, the daily mail, tiktok comments, twitter comments, blogger posts, or something similar. Decide on your research question. Granted, many of the above researchers may have started with nothing specific in mind (inductive reasoning) or with a very specific idea in mind (deductive reasoning). You could think about looking for signs of racism or prejudicial attitudes about heavy people. But basically, you′re going to do what the researchers above did, that is, look for patterns. You should pick a certain kind of story or blog to examine and then read through the comments of that story/blog as well as other similar stories/blogs. Is there a pattern? Does it matter the source of the story (Yahoo News vs. MSNBC)? The researchers above looked for certain themes (i.e., research questions): what kind of personal information do people share on twitter? what are the reasons people are bullied? do nutrition bloggers′ have a negative view about being fat/overweight? You can so something similar to the above research questions or look for something different. Here is an example: Researcher Joyce reads the Daily Mail (online gossip paper) every day for a week. She reads every story that relates to Meghan Markle and then examines the ″most popular″ comments in each story. She finds that 2/3rds of the comments posted between 6am and noon/each day/of each story includes racist terms or derogatory comments about Meghan Markle. The finding is that most people who read the Daily Mail have prejudicial thoughts about Ms. Markle. Once you′ve decided on your topic (Meghan Markle, nutrition blogs, political blogs, news stories about the Corona Virus, etc. – you get to choose), you′re going to examine the language of the bloggers or the language of the commenters. Again, you get to choose. (In my experience, commenters tend to be good thing to analyze because people are anonymous and let their real opinions show. But again, what you decide to examine is up to you.) Then, here are some sample ideas to organize your findings: Findings: Were comments negative or positive? Was there a pattern of topics most commented upon? Who is the target audience of the blog/tic tok video/you tube video (for example)? Analysis of Findings: Was there underlying racism/sexism/ageism? What messages are being sent about the writers? What general conclusions can you make based on your data? Paper Format: 1) The first part of your paper should be an introduction to the topic or issue that you will be discussing. Here is where you’ll describe where you gathered your data, from which online sources, and over how long a time period. 2) The main portions or the body of the paper should focus on explaining all your findings. You’ll also then discuss your analysis based on these findings. 3) The last part of your paper should be the conclusion. This is the time to wrap up your ideas and concluding thoughts. How might the patterns you discovered impact people reading them on a societal level? (For example, if there are a lot of body positive comments on a tic tok video. might that show that young people are very open to differing body types?) Go back and read your paper and make sure any point you might have brought up has been resolved, discussed and dealt with in a clear manner. Don’t forget to check your spelling and grammar. I hope enjoy this assignment! I′ve found that doing content analysis can be really fun! Questions? Message me through the inbox! 🙂

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