Amundsen, Diana Leigh2023-11-202023-11-202022https://hdl.handle.net/10289/16175This case study describes how I used the method of digital content analysis in a research project aimed at understanding how online news media articles depict and represent older adults in a New Zealand context. The focus in this case study is on the methodological practice of collecting and analyzing data using a digital content analysis method. Furthermore, this case study discusses the main differences between traditional print-based content analysis and contemporary online digital content analysis. Specifically, through my research experiences of online news media depictions of older adults, I highlight the advantages, challenges, and implications I encountered when using this methodological approach. Finally, I provide recommendations on how to design a research project if you were to use digital content analysis in future research.application/pdfenThis is an author’s accepted version of a case study published online in Sage Research Methods Cases. © SAGE Publications Ltd 2022.elderlynewspapersNew Zealandnews mediapublicationssoftwarestereotypesstereotypingUsing digital content analysis for online research: Online news media depictions of older adultsInternet Publication10.4135/9781529798364