Participant Recruitment through Social Media: Lessons Learned from a Qualitative Radicalization Study Using Facebook

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2017

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Sikkens, E.M.ISNI 0000000493228222
van San, M.R.P.J.R.S.ISNI 0000000035578073
Sieckelinck, StijnISNI 0000000368721755
Boeije, H.R.ISNI 0000000073489071
de Winter, MichaISNI 0000000031536538

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taverne

Abstract

Social media are useful facilitators when recruiting hidden populations for research. In our research on youth and radicalization, we were able to find and contact young people with extreme ideals through Facebook. In this article, we discuss our experiences using Facebook as a tool for finding respondents who do not trust researchers. Facebook helped us recruit youths with extreme Islamic and extreme left-wing ideals. We conclude by discussing the benefits and limitations of using Facebook when searching for and approaching populations who are difficult to reach.

Keywords

radicalization, recruitment, social media, qualitative analysis, Taverne

Citation

Sikkens, E M, van San, M R P J R S, Sieckelinck, S M A, Boeije, H R & de Winter, M 2017, 'Participant Recruitment through Social Media : Lessons Learned from a Qualitative Radicalization Study Using Facebook', Field Methods, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 130-139. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X16663146