Mainstream society’s perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologically deficient. Yet, cell phones, computers, and tablets are increasingly prevalent within this population. Challenging stereotypes, this article considers digital technology usage by Old Colony Mennonites (OCM) in Southwestern Ontario (SWO). Rooted in the Anabaptist tradition, a lengthy history of migration led the OCM to settle in Mexico. Yet, due to economic circumstances, many continue to travel to and from SWO, resulting in a transformation; from maintaining an isolated lifestyle to one that includes some form of mainstream society. This shift includes digital technology usage, specifically texting, social media, and the Internet. Althoug...
For urban Tsimshian and Nisga’a youth in Prince Rupert, cell phones, cameras and Facebook are among ...
Within the United States popular and academic imaginaries, Amish/Mennonite identities tend to get fl...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolo...
Mainstream society’s perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologica...
Mainstream society's perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologica...
Technology does not stand alone in any society. Each society negotiates its own relationship with te...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolog...
This study is a social history of the responses of the Amish and Mennonites in Lancaster County, Pen...
This paper explores the ethnographic methods used to study information communication technology (ICT...
How the Amish have adopted certain digital tools in ways that allow them to work and live according ...
By the early twenty-first century, Old Colony Mennonites constituted a diaspora across the Americas....
This paper identifies one communication strategy used by the Amish to protect their cultural autonom...
By the early twenty-first century, Old Colony Mennonites constituted a diaspora across the Americas....
My forthcoming book (MIT Press), Virtually Amish, is an ethnographic study of the adoption, design a...
Mishkeegogamang First Nation is a rural Ojibway community in Northwestern Ontario. Mishkeegogamang c...
For urban Tsimshian and Nisga’a youth in Prince Rupert, cell phones, cameras and Facebook are among ...
Within the United States popular and academic imaginaries, Amish/Mennonite identities tend to get fl...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolo...
Mainstream society’s perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologica...
Mainstream society's perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologica...
Technology does not stand alone in any society. Each society negotiates its own relationship with te...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolog...
This study is a social history of the responses of the Amish and Mennonites in Lancaster County, Pen...
This paper explores the ethnographic methods used to study information communication technology (ICT...
How the Amish have adopted certain digital tools in ways that allow them to work and live according ...
By the early twenty-first century, Old Colony Mennonites constituted a diaspora across the Americas....
This paper identifies one communication strategy used by the Amish to protect their cultural autonom...
By the early twenty-first century, Old Colony Mennonites constituted a diaspora across the Americas....
My forthcoming book (MIT Press), Virtually Amish, is an ethnographic study of the adoption, design a...
Mishkeegogamang First Nation is a rural Ojibway community in Northwestern Ontario. Mishkeegogamang c...
For urban Tsimshian and Nisga’a youth in Prince Rupert, cell phones, cameras and Facebook are among ...
Within the United States popular and academic imaginaries, Amish/Mennonite identities tend to get fl...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolo...