Journal: Digital Creativity

Volume 33, Issue 3

183 -- 187Henry Mainsah, Emma L. Slade, Dag SlettemeƄs, Dale Southerton, Ardis Storm-Mathisen. Methodological innovations and challenges of research on digitally connected homes: an introduction
188 -- 203Melisa Duque, Sarah Pink, Michael Mortimer, Yolande A. A. Strengers, Rex Martin, Larissa Nicholls, Ben Horan, Alicia Eugene, Sue Thomson. Troubleshooting as a method in COVID-19 times: smart home ethnographies and remote aged care innovation
204 -- 218Cristina Paupini, Helene Fiane Teigen, Laurence Habib. A change of space: implications of digital fieldwork in connected homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
219 -- 233Larissa Hjorth, Gretchen Coombs, Kelly Hussey-Smith, Julienne van Loon. Work, care and creativity in a time of COVID-19: creatively mapping presence bleed in the home
234 -- 249Jane Mavoa, Bjorn Nansen, Marcus Carter, Martin R. Gibbs. Synchronizing multi-perspectival data of children's digital play at home
250 -- 275Adrian Friday, Mike Hazas, Oliver Bates, Janine Morley, Carolynne Lord, Kelly Widdicks, Alexandra Gormally, Adrian K. Clear. Unpacking the resource impacts of digitally-mediated domestic practices using resource trace interviewing
276 -- 294Alexa Becker, Benedikt Haupt, Arne Berger, Christian Pentzold. Future home stories: participatory predicaments and methodological scaffolding in narrative speculation on alternative domestic lives