Naiyan JonesinThe StartupPeople Keep Misreporting About Productivity and Casual Dress Codes61% of people are more productive in a casual dress code according to “recent studies”. Wrong. A case of misreporting by the news.Aug 27, 20201Aug 27, 20201
Naiyan JonesinTowards Data ScienceKey points when using Reddit as a source of dataA list of academic journal articles and resources you should really be citing. Yes, this is for you, random Google searcher.Nov 15, 2019Nov 15, 2019
Naiyan JonesinTowards Data ScienceA 7-step guide for effective survey recruitment on RedditA helpful how-to guide on how to go about conducting online surveysNov 14, 2019Nov 14, 2019
Naiyan JonesinThe StartupPoliticians dodging questions: How much do British politicians equivocate in online Q&As?An equivocative analysis of British MPs ‘Ask Me Anything’ Q&As on RedditNov 4, 2019Nov 4, 2019
Naiyan JonesinThe StartupWhat type of questions do people ask British politicians in online Q&As?A thematic analysis of MP’s “Ask Me Anything” Q&As on RedditNov 4, 2019Nov 4, 2019
Naiyan JonesResearch frameworks: comparing Virtual Ethnography, Netnography, & Digital Sociology.Outlining and evaluating three different frameworks for doing online researchSep 19, 2019Sep 19, 2019
Naiyan JonesWhy do politicians seem to care about fishing so much?Even since the run up to the 2016 EU Referendum and ever since politicians, pundits and newspapers have been talking about the industry…Sep 4, 2019Sep 4, 2019
Naiyan JonesEvidence-based Policy Making: How To Actually Get Policymakers To ListenSeveral guidelines on how to influence policymakers and make evidence-based policy making a reality.Aug 6, 2019Aug 6, 2019
Naiyan JonesinTowards Data ScienceA Systematized Literature Review of RedditA review of academic research output and works on RedditAug 5, 2019Aug 5, 2019
Naiyan JonesOnline Political Campaigning and Biscuits: The Case of MumsnetWhy did British politicians start campaigning on Musment in 2010? And what was the impact?Aug 1, 2019Aug 1, 2019