Dear All, I recommend this one for your list: Constable, Nicole, 2003. “Ethnography in Imagined, Virtual Communities”, in Romance on a Global Stage, Berkley: University of California Press, pp. 31-62. Best, Jue 2013/8/15 <E.McPherson@lse.ac.uk>
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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