This article is the introduction to a special issue of Media International Australia (No. 145, November 2012) which seeks to ‘rethink’ ethnography and ethnographic practice. The authors consider the variety of ways in which changes in our media environment broaden what we think of as ‘media’, the contexts through which media are produced, used and circulated, and the emergent practices afforded by digital media
With the increase of digital and networked media in everyday life, researchers have increasingly tur...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ways in which the ethnographic practice, constituted i...
This special issue of Media International Australia seeks to 'rethink' ethnography and eth...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
Abstract: This article examines anthropological conceptions of culture and difference and assesses t...
With the increase of digital and networked media in everyday life, researchers have increasingly tur...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
This groundbreaking volume showcases the exciting work emerging from the ethnography of media, a bur...
What does it mean to be an ethnographer? What does it take to do ethnography? Being an ethnographer ...
Anthropological and ethnographic research on media have been largely focused on analyzing reception ...
One of the main challenges facing media ethnographies is studying media practices in a media environ...
In the research of journalism and communication, the introduction of ethnography makes the research ...
This chapter deals with ethnographic methodologies used when studying digital media, social contexts...
With the increase of digital and networked media in everyday life, researchers have increasingly tur...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ways in which the ethnographic practice, constituted i...
This special issue of Media International Australia seeks to 'rethink' ethnography and eth...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
Abstract: This article examines anthropological conceptions of culture and difference and assesses t...
With the increase of digital and networked media in everyday life, researchers have increasingly tur...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
This groundbreaking volume showcases the exciting work emerging from the ethnography of media, a bur...
What does it mean to be an ethnographer? What does it take to do ethnography? Being an ethnographer ...
Anthropological and ethnographic research on media have been largely focused on analyzing reception ...
One of the main challenges facing media ethnographies is studying media practices in a media environ...
In the research of journalism and communication, the introduction of ethnography makes the research ...
This chapter deals with ethnographic methodologies used when studying digital media, social contexts...
With the increase of digital and networked media in everyday life, researchers have increasingly tur...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ways in which the ethnographic practice, constituted i...