With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadening the mainstream understanding of ethnography, this research proposes a set of strategies to overcome current limitations in doing ethnography. Based on a two-year online and offline ethnographic project on social media use in later life, insights are provided into how the practices and meanings of ethnography are being reconstructed and negotiated in response to the explosion of digital social data and through team practices. This paper reviews how collaborative and interdisciplinary ethnographic reflection is sustained and extended by digital tools, creating a live source of data that can be analysed within the framework of ethnography. As...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
Digital technologies pervade modern life. As a result, organizational ethnographers must contend wi...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to write...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
The aim of this article is to introduce some analytical concepts suitable for ethnographers dealing ...
The main argument of this chapter is that digital ethnography is neither new nor consisting of one s...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
Digital technologies pervade modern life. As a result, organizational ethnographers must contend wi...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to write...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
The aim of this article is to introduce some analytical concepts suitable for ethnographers dealing ...
The main argument of this chapter is that digital ethnography is neither new nor consisting of one s...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
This article draws on researcher vignettes to explore ethical decisions made in the process of colle...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
In this article, we discuss how new configurations of stakeholders are implicated and can be concept...
Digital technologies pervade modern life. As a result, organizational ethnographers must contend wi...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to write...