Additional Online Resource - Hey Watch This!
Colleagues, I just released my ethnographic film Hey Watch This! Sharing the Self Through Media (2020) which uses a case study of early YouTubers to explore enduring and profound philosophical questions about media such as: Where is the "real me" in and through media? What constitutes true participation on social media? What do I envision for my digital legacy? The film can be used to illustrate information in my book Thanks for Watching: An Anthropological Study of Video Sharing on YouTube (2019), or on its own. The film is posted on Vimeo and has a study guide. It is constructed in a modular way so that individual online break-out sessions or exercises might follow from individual student screenings at once or in chapters/sections. Stay well everybody, during these hard times! https://vimeo.com/394007182
Thank you, Patricia! This is great. Best regards, Cristiane On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 12:43 PM Patricia Lange via Air-L < air-l@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
Colleagues,
I just released my ethnographic film Hey Watch This! Sharing the Self Through Media (2020) which uses a case study of early YouTubers to explore enduring and profound philosophical questions about media such as: Where is the "real me" in and through media? What constitutes true participation on social media? What do I envision for my digital legacy? The film can be used to illustrate information in my book Thanks for Watching: An Anthropological Study of Video Sharing on YouTube (2019), or on its own.
The film is posted on Vimeo and has a study guide. It is constructed in a modular way so that individual online break-out sessions or exercises might follow from individual student screenings at once or in chapters/sections.
Stay well everybody, during these hard times!
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