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Developing the mobile instant messaging interview (MIMI) from diaries and mobile experience sampling (MESM)

Study details

Year: 2016
Scope: National
Countries: Austria
Methodology: Empirical research – Qualitative
Methods of data collection: Interview; Case study; Participatory; Online qualitative methods (e.g. Netnography); Media diaries; Other
Other Methodology: mobile instant messaging interview (MIMI), mobile experience sampling (MESM)
Children Ages: Young adults (19-24 Years old); Other
Other Childrens Age Group: Young adults (25 Years old)
Funder: University of Salzburg; Austrian Academy of Sciences
Funder Types: University
Consents: Consent obtained from children
Informed Consent: Consent obtained
Ethics: Ethical considerations and/or protocol mentioned in the research design; Ethical issues flagged in the paper
URL: https://uni-salzburg.elsevierpure.com/de/publications/das-mobile-instant-messaging-interview-mimi-zur-verwendung-von-wh
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

Developing the mobile instant messaging interview (MIMI) from diaries and mobile experience sampling (MESM). Methodological contribution, in order to expand the repertoire to research mobile communication in times of mediatization. Against the background rising importance of mobile communication in the repertoires, especially among young people.

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