Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3378393.3402244
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“…Besides, in the process of thematic analysis, we find 21 negative experiences and 20 recommendations from the pilgrims. Several studies performed the thematic analysis in different fields of study [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [63] , [64] , [65] . However, performing thematic analysis to analyze qualitative responses in the context of Hajj is yet to be explored in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, in the process of thematic analysis, we find 21 negative experiences and 20 recommendations from the pilgrims. Several studies performed the thematic analysis in different fields of study [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [63] , [64] , [65] . However, performing thematic analysis to analyze qualitative responses in the context of Hajj is yet to be explored in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this body of work on social media and democracy, a significant amount of work within information communications technology and development (ICTD) has examined facets of technology and society that focus not as much on the devices that people own, but on the information environments that these devices enable. These include works on aspirations (Cannanure et al, 2020), social media and privacy (Al‐Ameen et al, 2020), on artefact design for better integration and access to social services for marginalised residents such as refugees (Almohamed et al, 2020) and as a means for extending peace and bridging social relationships (Mukoya, 2020). While less work directly addresses social media in this universe, we hope our research helps to build a critical mass of work around social media and social concern (Mejova & Kalimeri, 2020).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%