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Using mixed-methods,a data model and a computational ontology in film audience research
Authors:Peter Merrington  Matthew Hanchard  Michael Pidd  Katherine Rogers  David Forrest
Institution:1. University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK;2. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper discusses a methodology that seeks to address one of the challenges in working with a range of data in mixed-methods audience research, which is how to sort, order and categorise different data so that they can be systematically combined and interrogated. The methodology was developed as part of the “Beyond the Multiplex: audiences for specialised films in English regions” (BtM) project. This project required a mixed methods approach using surveys, interviews, focus groups and document analysis to explore the richness of audience experiences and trends in the context of regional film policy. This required a mixed methods approach using surveys, interviews, focus groups and document analysis. The project utilised a data model approach that uses the principles of a computational ontology in order to sort, order and categorise data for systematic interrogation. The paper discusses methods, data, coding, and the use of a data model to support data analysis. We argue that this approach enables the cross referencing of data that provides a rich, multi-layered and relational understanding of film audiences but requires time and attention to data management and coding. Although, additionally it also forms the basis of an open access data resource for future research.
Keywords:Film  audiences  mixed-methods  data model  computational ontologies
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