Hi Eleanor My paper might also be of interest to you. It is an ethnography of a particular viral moment among young Chinese people in Japan and how these sorts of events might complicate our understanding of virality. Coates, J (2017) ‘So Hot Right Now: reflections on virality and sociality from transnational digital China’ Digital Culture and Society 3(2) Cheers Jamie Lecturer in East Asian Studies School of East Asian Studies (SEAS) University of Sheffield Please note, even if you have received this message outside of business hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5), I do not expect you to respond outside of your working schedule Recent films: Coates, J (2018) ‘Tokyo Pengyou’, Journal of Anthropological Films 2 see http://boap.uib.no/index.php/jaf/article/view/1538/1319 Recent publications: Mostafanezhad M, Coates J, and Coates, J (2018) ‘Journeys from the East: The Geopolitics of Film Motivated Chinese Tourism,’ with Mary Mostafanezhad The International Journal of Tourism Anthropology 6(3) Coates, J (2018) ‘Ikebukuro In-Between: Mobility and the formation of the Yamanote’s heterotopic borderland’ Japan Forum. 30(2) On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 at 14:04, Matt Erlandsen <matt.erlandsen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone! I'm sorry I don't participate much in this series. I'm currently researching on digital ethnography focused on migrants. If you had any specific text or author, particularly on methodology, that you think is a mist I would be very glad. Best regards.
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 at 10:12, Crystal Abidin <crystalabidin@gmail.com> wrote:
hello eleanor and internet friends,
gabriele de seta and i guest-edited this series of short (~1,000 words), friendly, academic blogposts on doing digital ethnography earlier this year. the whole collection is forthcoming with an anthropological journal as a special issue:
1) Private Messages from the Field: Confessions on Digital Ethnography and Its Discomforts by crystal abidin + gabriele de seta
https://anthrodendum.org/2018/01/19/private-messages-from-the-field-confessi...
2) A Digital Bermuda Triangle: The Perils of Doing Ethnography on Darknet Drug Markets by alexia maddox
https://anthrodendum.org/2018/01/22/a-digital-bermuda-triangle-the-perils-of...
3) Somewhere Between Here and There: Goldilocking Between Fieldwork and Academia by crystal abidin
https://anthrodendum.org/2018/01/29/somewhere-between-here-and-there-goldilo...
4) We Have Never Been Digital Anthropologists by rebekah cupitt
https://anthrodendum.org/2018/02/03/we-have-never-been-digital-anthropologis...
5) Three Lies of Digital Ethnography by gabriele de seta https://anthrodendum.org/2018/02/07/three-lies-of-digital-ethnography/
+ two journal articles from yours truly:
1) a mix of traditional & digital ethnography/fieldwork, on influencers
and
social media selfies: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2056305116641342
2) purely digital ethnography/fieldwork, on children on social media and family influencers: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2056305117707191
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 at 23:51, Glatt,ZA (pgr) <Z.A.Glatt@lse.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Devin,
My favourite topic! I agreed that Hine, Nardi and Boellstorff are all excellent. As for article-length works that give a good feel for ethnography, perhaps:
boyd, d. (2016). ‘Making Sense of Teen Life: Strategies for Capturing Ethnographic Data in a Networked Era’ in Hargittai and Sandvig (eds.) Digital research confidential: the secrets of studying behavior online. Massachusetts, USA: MIT Press. pp. 79-103. https://www.danah.org/papers/2012/Methodology-DigitalResearch.pdf
Burrell, J. (2009). ‘The field site as a network: A strategy for locating ethnographic research’. Field Methods. 21,2, pp. 181–199.
Madianou, M. and Miller, D. (2013). ‘Polymedia: towards a new theory of digital media in interpersonal communication’. International Journal of Cultural Studies. 16 (2), pp. 169–87.
I know you said you aren't looking for a piece about ethnography, but I found this piece incredibly useful for thinking about online/offline research:
Hine, C. (2017). ‘Ethnography and the Internet: Taking Account of Emerging Technological Landscapes’. Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. 10,3, pp. 315-329.
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Good morning, Devin and all,
Christine Hine's work may be of help, especially her Virtual Ethnography. Tom Boelstroff and Bonnie Nardi are two other names that come to mind.
Best wishes, Peter
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 7:25 AM Devin Proctor <dproctor@gwu.edu> wrote:
Eleanor,
In the long tradition of shameless self-promotion, I think a piece I recently published on scientific knowledge construction in Otherkin facebook groups might work. It's geared toward an STS audience, but comes out of years of online ethnography. Here's the link: https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/252
Hope it helps, Devin
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 7:08 AM Eleanor Marchant < eleanor.marchant@csls.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I have agreed to teach a guest lecture on ethnography for a friend's undergraduate research method course and I'm wondering if people in this group might have suggestions for a really great reading. I really want to give them a reading that is itself an ethnography (rather than being a piece about ethnography or how to do it), and that deals with some aspect of technology or internet and society, perhaps incorporating both online and offline ethnographic methods. Perferably something published in the last 8 years to keep it contemporary. I have tons of favorite ethnographic pieces in this vein, but the problem is most of them tend to be books and I don't think you can get a good feel for these works by just reading one chapter. So does anyone have suggestions about short readings, perhaps, a journal article, that fit the bill?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Eleanor
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