
Article
Surfing the YouTube: How social media is changing landscape research
Landscape Architecture Conference Proceedings and Papers
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Disciplines
Conference
Incite Change Change Insight Conference Proceedings
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
3-24-2015
Conference Title
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture 2015 Incite Change - Change Insight Conference Proceedings
Conference Date
March 24-28, 2015
Geolocation
(39.18360819999999, -96.57166940000002)
Abstract
Accessing insights from underrepresented populations, such as adolescents, remains a persistent challenge in the research and design process. The paper will investigate the utility of online videos of user-posted materials as an innovative research tool. Unlike traditional in situ approaches to studying human behavior and public space, online videos permit access to multiple sites based upon the population or activity of interest. The approach is similar to studies of behavior using unobtrusive observation—where participation or interviews might interrupt the activity under observation or where access to the setting of the activity would otherwise remain inaccessible to the researcher.
Copyright Owner
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
Copyright Date
2015
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Benjamin A Shirtcliff. "Surfing the YouTube: How social media is changing landscape research" Manhattan, KS(2015) p. 267 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/benjamin_shirtcliff/13/
This Conference paper is published as Shirtcliff, B., (2015). Surfing the You Tube: How social media is changing landscape research. Presented at the Council for Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference. Manhattan, KS.