This paper explores the ethnographic methods used to study information communication technology (ICT) non-use among a group of ardent non-users, the Old Order Amish. During a multi-year investigation in two Amish settlements, three specific strategies proved essential to gaining access to members of the target population and acquiring relevant and meaningful data for analysis: 1) engaging a principal informant, 2) privileging the body as a communication medium, and 3) developing new personal connections through existing personal connections. By employing these techniques, barriers to access were productively mitigated. The data collected using these techniques yielded rich insights about Amish ICT use, and non-use and what those variable mo...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Recognition has been growing of the importance and unique challenges of studying the experience and ...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...
This paper identifies one communication strategy used by the Amish to protect their cultural autonom...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolog...
This article argues that methodologies for studying community literacy must be reexamined in light o...
My forthcoming book (MIT Press), Virtually Amish, is an ethnographic study of the adoption, design a...
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...
Within the United States popular and academic imaginaries, Amish/Mennonite identities tend to get fl...
How the Amish have adopted certain digital tools in ways that allow them to work and live according ...
Mainstream society’s perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologica...
Mishkeegogamang First Nation is a rural Ojibway community in Northwestern Ontario. Mishkeegogamang c...
This study is a social history of the responses of the Amish and Mennonites in Lancaster County, Pen...
Recognition has been growing of the importance and unique challenges of studying the experience and ...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Recognition has been growing of the importance and unique challenges of studying the experience and ...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...
This paper identifies one communication strategy used by the Amish to protect their cultural autonom...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolog...
This article argues that methodologies for studying community literacy must be reexamined in light o...
My forthcoming book (MIT Press), Virtually Amish, is an ethnographic study of the adoption, design a...
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...
Within the United States popular and academic imaginaries, Amish/Mennonite identities tend to get fl...
How the Amish have adopted certain digital tools in ways that allow them to work and live according ...
Mainstream society’s perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologica...
Mishkeegogamang First Nation is a rural Ojibway community in Northwestern Ontario. Mishkeegogamang c...
This study is a social history of the responses of the Amish and Mennonites in Lancaster County, Pen...
Recognition has been growing of the importance and unique challenges of studying the experience and ...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Recognition has been growing of the importance and unique challenges of studying the experience and ...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...