Kits for Digital Methods

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AI-assisted research
anthropology
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digital anthropology
digital research methodology innovation
digital research methods
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metadata mapping
participatory research
qualitative data analysis
qualitative methods
quantitative methods
remote ethnography
research methods
social science research methods
sociotechnical systems

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  • ISBN 9781032841830
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Kits for Digital Methods: Doing Sociotechnical Research is a guide to innovating research methods for a world where digital technologies permeate everyday life and research. Drawing on the expertise of leading sociotechnical researchers, it reimagines the “kit” not as a fixed set of tools or solutions, but as a flexible, transparent, and collaborative framework for methodological experimentation. These kits are sandboxes for experimenting, playing, and reflecting on the ethics and possibilities of digital research.

Organized into three sections—Digital Engagement, Digital Elicitation, and Digital Data—contributors share their processes for designing and adapting methods to complex digital contexts. Each chapter contains background, components, practical guidance, and lessons learned for exploring the frictions, failures, and surprises that shape sociotechnical research.

Kits range from remote fieldwork and social media ethnography to participatory analysis, collaborative image description, and AI-assisted elicitation—filled with concrete techniques for engaging digital environments, eliciting novel forms of data, and working with digital materials. This volume encourages adaptation, remixing, and the creation of new kits, fostering a culture of openness and methodological innovation. Written for researchers, educators, and students across the social sciences and humanities, it demystifies advanced digital methods while encouraging critical thinking, ethical reflexivity, and creative problem-solving.

Angela K. VandenBroek is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Texas State University, USA.

Nicole Taylor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Texas State University, USA.