The medium by which ethnographic notes are taken within the field is changing. Increasingly researchers are turning to jotting short notes using smartphone notation apps, leaving pen and paper behind. While this has practical benefits, there is a need to recognise explicitly how the medium by which notes are taken can influence the content, style and practice of contemporaneous ethnographic note-taking. There is a place-based contingency to the acceptability of the smartphone as a research tool; phones carry different social connotations to paper notebooks, and can act to reinforce difference, making statements of privilege, power and culture. The medium by which fieldnotes are taken actively impacts the field and is capable of influencing ...
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The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
\u201cNethnography\u201d, \u201cvirtual ethnography\u201d, \u201ccyber-ethnography\u201d and \u201cd...
The medium by which ethnographic notes are taken within the field is changing. Increasingly research...
Writing fieldnotes is an important part of ethnographic research. However, there is a striking lack ...
In this article I argue that, when researchers record fieldnotes, they also create worldviews based ...
These “Notes from the Field” describe one doctoral student’s public visual fieldnotes practice durin...
Ethnographers today find themselves experimenting with new approaches to digital ethnography amid pa...
Ethnographic note-taking in the field is often imbued with emotions, shaped by power relations and i...
Fieldnotes help researchers document research activities and position themselves in the field, invar...
The incorporation of various information and communication technologies (ICTs) in ethnographic metho...
Purpose – This paper examines the value of mobile phones in ethnographic research, and seeks to dem...
Purpose; Distinct from other qualitative approaches due to its unique focus, process and output (...
Smartphones, the ubiquitous mobile screens now normal parts of everyday social situations, have crea...
Fieldworkers’ notebooks are full of sensations and observations in which the subjectivity of the eth...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
\u201cNethnography\u201d, \u201cvirtual ethnography\u201d, \u201ccyber-ethnography\u201d and \u201cd...
The medium by which ethnographic notes are taken within the field is changing. Increasingly research...
Writing fieldnotes is an important part of ethnographic research. However, there is a striking lack ...
In this article I argue that, when researchers record fieldnotes, they also create worldviews based ...
These “Notes from the Field” describe one doctoral student’s public visual fieldnotes practice durin...
Ethnographers today find themselves experimenting with new approaches to digital ethnography amid pa...
Ethnographic note-taking in the field is often imbued with emotions, shaped by power relations and i...
Fieldnotes help researchers document research activities and position themselves in the field, invar...
The incorporation of various information and communication technologies (ICTs) in ethnographic metho...
Purpose – This paper examines the value of mobile phones in ethnographic research, and seeks to dem...
Purpose; Distinct from other qualitative approaches due to its unique focus, process and output (...
Smartphones, the ubiquitous mobile screens now normal parts of everyday social situations, have crea...
Fieldworkers’ notebooks are full of sensations and observations in which the subjectivity of the eth...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
\u201cNethnography\u201d, \u201cvirtual ethnography\u201d, \u201ccyber-ethnography\u201d and \u201cd...