List is coming along nicely already. I found this one very useful as the first 'example of an online ethnography' I came across. Can you send me the list, I'd like to keep it for my own further reading. Natalya Markham, A.N. 1998, *Life Online: Researching Real Experience in Virtual Space*, AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, Calif. On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 8:54 PM, Cristina Miguel <kristinakreativa@yahoo.es>wrote:
Hi Ella,
About Digital Ethnography:
Anything from Christine Hine, who created the term 'virtual ethnography'. One of her last publications is this book chapter:
Hine, C 2008, “Virtual Ethnography: Modes, Varieties, Affordances” in Fielding, N, Lee, R M and Blank, G (ed) The Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods, Sage, London.
Horst, H., Miller, D (2012) Digital Anthropology, Ber, London.
Horst, Heather, Larissa Hjorth, and Jo Tacchi. "Rethinking ethnography: An introduction." Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture & Policy 145 (2012): 86. Kozinets, R 2010, Netnography: doing ethnographic research online, Sage, London.
Marham, A and Baym, N (2011) Internet Enquiry: Conversations about Method, Sage, London. About methodology in Internet research.
Underberg, N. M., & Zorn, E. (2013). Digital Ethnography. U of Texas Press.
Best wishes,
Cristina Miguel PhD Candidate Institute of Communication Studies University of Leeds Clothworkers Building North Leeds LS2 9JT
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On 15 Aug 2013, at 10:38, <E.McPherson@lse.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear all,
I am writing to see if you have recommendations for courses/training in digital ethnography and in social media network analysis - either MOOCs or ideally located in the UK (though I am willing to travel if necessary!). Additionally, any books/resource recommendations would also be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks for any advice.
Ella McPherson LSE Fellow in Media and Communications London School of Economics and Political Science
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