The Internet Research Team is a collaborative of scholars at the CUNY Graduate Center who are interested in exploring, discussing, and using online and digital research methods, co-founded by myself and Dr. Kiersten Greene. Members include students, faculty, and staff with all levels of technical skills and areas of interest, including internet-based methodologies, ethical inquiries, and presentations. The team meets regularly throughout the year to share skills, present and learn about each others’ work, and offer advice, ideas, and encouragement. While the group is Graduate Center-based, researchers from anywhere are encouraged to join the group.
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Health and Social Media
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Emotional Affordances: A Spatial Analysis of Community-Based Grief Support Centers
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Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local Health Departments
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Factors Affecting Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local Health Departments
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