Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by virtue of its commitment to achieving an especially deep engagement with participants through close observation of, and participation in, their social lives. Ethnography is the primary research method and methodology of anthropology, but ethnographically-informed approaches are used across a wide range of disciplines in contemporary scholarship, including those engaged with social media research. This chapter will examine the role that ethnography can play in understanding social media’s impact upon social life, demonstrating ethnography’s aptness for discovering new types of socialities and relationships that are made possible by social medi...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods\nin anthropological (especially e...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods in anthropological (especially et...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
Turing their attention to the trend of social and cultural changes heavily influencedby the constant...
Social media practices and technologies are often part of how ethnographic research participants nav...
The aim of this article is to introduce some analytical concepts suitable for ethnographers dealing ...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
The aim of this article is to introduce some analytical concepts suitable for ethnographers dealing ...
As the rapid rate of the adoption and normative use of information technologies accelerates, sociolo...
This work examines evolving forms of ethnographic practice generated in response to advances in medi...
Ethnographers today find themselves experimenting with new approaches to digital ethnography amid pa...
This chapter deals with ethnographic methodologies used when studying digital media, social contexts...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods\nin anthropological (especially e...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods\nin anthropological (especially e...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods in anthropological (especially et...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
Turing their attention to the trend of social and cultural changes heavily influencedby the constant...
Social media practices and technologies are often part of how ethnographic research participants nav...
The aim of this article is to introduce some analytical concepts suitable for ethnographers dealing ...
With the digital availability of social data helping reshape ethnographic research and thus broadeni...
The aim of this article is to introduce some analytical concepts suitable for ethnographers dealing ...
As the rapid rate of the adoption and normative use of information technologies accelerates, sociolo...
This work examines evolving forms of ethnographic practice generated in response to advances in medi...
Ethnographers today find themselves experimenting with new approaches to digital ethnography amid pa...
This chapter deals with ethnographic methodologies used when studying digital media, social contexts...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods\nin anthropological (especially e...
There has been a veritable explosion across various disciplines ‘discovering' ethnography over the p...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods\nin anthropological (especially e...
This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods in anthropological (especially et...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to writ...