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Screenshot of Princeton/MIT Academic Survey Facebook page
Essay

Collecting Panel Survey Data Around an Africa Cup Match Using Facebook

by Leah R. Rosenzweig, Development Innovation Lab, University of Chicago and Yang-Yang Zhou, University of British Columbia

As graduate students, we first met each other and became friends in Tanzania, working on our dissertations. We were conducting focus groups, collecting administrative data, and experimentally assessing programs.

By admin, 2 yearsAugust 5, 2021 ago
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What are Reflections?

Original and experiential contributions of 1,000–2,500 words developed in a variety of media (photo essays, poems, artistic representation, audio, videos, prose, poetic, etc.) that consider “how-to” carry out, manage, or address challenges in conducting digital fieldwork; or offer intellectual reactions to the experience of conducting digital fieldwork.

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