Abstract: This article examines anthropological conceptions of culture and difference and assesses the relevance of ethnography to cross-cultural communication research. "Postmodern ethnography" and its limitations are considered and other possible theoretical models are suggested. The article concludes with a critical reading of three ethnographic studies of aboriginal media use in North America and Australia. Résumé: Cet article examine la notion anthropologique de la culture et de la différence et il mesure l'effet des critiques de l'ethnographie récente sur les études de la communication autochtone. "L'ethnographie postmoderne'' et ses limitations sont consideré et d'autres modèles sont suggéré. L'article conclut par un examen de trois ...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
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This groundbreaking volume showcases the exciting work emerging from the ethnography of media, a bur...
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This special issue of Media International Australia seeks to 'rethink' ethnography and eth...
After long decades of neglect, the anthropological study of media is now booming. The period between...
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There has been an increasing amount of literature recently published by writers within Anthropology ...
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ethnographic film in 1986,1 was determined to develop a curriculum or, more ambitiously, expand the ...
Anthropology is now developing and using ethnography to research uses and experiences of digital com...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
Anthropology’s interest in visual communication dates back more than a century, as part of what may ...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...
An important connection exists between ethnographic film and indigenous media though they are rarely...
This groundbreaking volume showcases the exciting work emerging from the ethnography of media, a bur...
International audienceThis paper seeks to locate and discuss the production of ethnographic knowledg...
Media anthropology is a rapidly developing new field of interdisciplinary studies. With roots going ...
This special issue of Media International Australia seeks to 'rethink' ethnography and eth...
After long decades of neglect, the anthropological study of media is now booming. The period between...
This article is the introduction to a special issue of Media International Australia (No. 145, ...
There has been an increasing amount of literature recently published by writers within Anthropology ...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
This paper demonstrates realist ethnographic paradigms and practices of engaging an extended period ...
ethnographic film in 1986,1 was determined to develop a curriculum or, more ambitiously, expand the ...
Anthropology is now developing and using ethnography to research uses and experiences of digital com...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
Anthropology’s interest in visual communication dates back more than a century, as part of what may ...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...