EFieldnotes: The Makings of Anthropology in the Digital WorldIn this volume, sixteen distinguished scholars address the impact of digital technologies on how anthropologists do fieldwork and on what they study. With nearly three billion Internet users and more than four and a half billion mobile phone owners today, and with an ever-growing array of electronic devices and information sources, ethnographers confront a vastly different world from just decades ago, when fieldnotes produced by hand and typewriter were the professional norm. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Changes in Fieldnotes Practice over the Past Thirty Years | 42 |
Local and Global | 65 |
Some Ethical Considerations | 78 |
From Genealogical Records | 94 |
DIGITALLY MEDIATED FIELDWORK AND COLLEGIALITY | 111 |
On Remote Collaborative | 132 |
Collaboration Digital Media | 153 |
eFieldnotes | 171 |
The Ethnography of Inscriptive Speech | 210 |
Preservation Sharing and Technological Challenges | 231 |
Archiving Fieldnotes? Placing Anthropological Records Among | 251 |
Fieldnotes and Queries for Anthropology | 272 |
List of Contributors | 289 |
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eFieldnotes: The Makings of Anthropology in the Digital World Roger Sanjek,Susan W. Tratner Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2015 |