It is outside of your time range, but my students really "get it" when they read Old Wine, New Bottles by the late Diana Forsythe about the development of a migraine patient explanatory system. Kalpana On 15 November 2018 at 12:28, Peter Gloviczki <pgloviczki@coker.edu> wrote:
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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