This chapter is concerned with a particular field within digital anthropology—that of personal communication. It will show that the advent of digital technologies has had particularly personal consequences, because communication itself is so central to the way relationships are constituted and negotiated. The intention of the chapter is to move beyond speculative suggestions as to the consequences of the proliferation of new communication media and to concentrate instead upon the findings that are now available through detailed ethnographic research
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
This article develops a new theory of polymedia in order to understand the consequences of digital m...
Digital communication refers to human-to-human, human-to-machine or machine-to-machine communication...
This chapter is concerned with a particular field within digital anthropology—that of personal commu...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Abstract Research on digital communication is best served by concentrating not on cur...
Anthropology is now developing and using ethnography to research uses and experiences of digital com...
Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is...
Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is...
Anthropology is now developing and using ethnography to research uses and experiences of digital com...
Ethnographic research is increasingly concerned with how the internet operates within our everyday l...
The paper aims to determine how information and communication technology influences contemporary cul...
As digital tools and social networks became the main mode of interaction for many people, interperso...
This chapter examines the human social relationships and interactions that youth experience online a...
This article reflects on the current state of digital communication studies in the context of mass ...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
This article develops a new theory of polymedia in order to understand the consequences of digital m...
Digital communication refers to human-to-human, human-to-machine or machine-to-machine communication...
This chapter is concerned with a particular field within digital anthropology—that of personal commu...
This chapter outlines digital ethnography as an approach to studying digital communication. Ethnogra...
Abstract Research on digital communication is best served by concentrating not on cur...
Anthropology is now developing and using ethnography to research uses and experiences of digital com...
Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is...
Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is...
Anthropology is now developing and using ethnography to research uses and experiences of digital com...
Ethnographic research is increasingly concerned with how the internet operates within our everyday l...
The paper aims to determine how information and communication technology influences contemporary cul...
As digital tools and social networks became the main mode of interaction for many people, interperso...
This chapter examines the human social relationships and interactions that youth experience online a...
This article reflects on the current state of digital communication studies in the context of mass ...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
This article develops a new theory of polymedia in order to understand the consequences of digital m...
Digital communication refers to human-to-human, human-to-machine or machine-to-machine communication...