DIGITAL ETHNOGRAPHY COLLECTIVE In October 2019 I Co-Founded the LSE Digital Ethnography Collective, an interdisciplinary group exploring the intersections of digital culture and ethnographic methods, with Branwen Spector. We invite scholars at all levels to join us for regular public lectures, events and workshops.

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Oct 26, 2020 Digital Ethnography. Tutor: Dr William Kelly. Details: Digital Social Research Option Paper Group A; Hilary Term. Assessment: Essay. Reading 

Enabling audiences to go beyond absorbing facts, computer-based storytelling allows for immersion in the experience of another culture. This training workshop will explore the uses of digital ethnography for studying contemporary communication environments and will focus on its potentials for multimodal data collection and analysis. Multimodal research attends to varied forms of social interaction as realized in moving image, written text, gaze, posture, among other modes of communication. Digital ethnography has its origins in traditional ethnography.

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Openness: Digital ethnography is an open event The concept of ‘openness’ has increasing currency in contemporary academic and other discourse and practice. For instance, the geographer Doreen Massey refers to what she calls ‘place’ as open, seeing it as a kind of ‘event’ where things are drawn together (2005). Digital ethnography can be understood as a method for representing real-life cultures through storytelling in digital media. Enabling audiences to go beyond absorbing facts, computer-based storytelling allows for immersion in the experience of another culture. Digital ethnography has emerged as the dominant label for a set of qualitative techniques developed over the last twenty-odd years that aim at rich, contextualized accounts of stuff that goes on online. Like all ethnographic research, digital ethnography is based on long-term immersion in a field.

Social Sciences: Digital Ethnography Course · 7.5 credits On this page: Overview; Requirements and selection; Apply; Tuition fees; Scholarships; Description The course is based on a digital ethnographical approach in order to study how social interaction and social worlds today are played out in online and offline environments. Ethnography investigates the whole setting rather than a digital product in isolation.

Aug 28, 2018 Ethnography will show how digital technologies produce both new possibilities for political activism and also for state oppression, creating 

Digital ethnography focuses on the various ways in which social interaction and social worlds intersect across online and offline environments. Digital Ethnography also explores the consequences of the presence of digital media in shaping the techniques and processes through which we practice ethnography, and accounts for how the digital, methodological, practical and theoretical dimensions of ethnographic research are increasingly intertwined.

A practical guide to conducting digital ethnography This course is now delivered online as a series of live sessions which fully meet the learning objectives of face-to-face training. The course will be run over two sessions: in the first session you’ll learn what to take into consideration, how to set a project up and what digital ethnography offers you that other approaches don’t.

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Ardévol, E., & Gómez- Cruz, E. (2012). Digital ethnography and media practices.

Through research and critical engagement, we collectively seek to push the boundaries and possibilities of ethnographic practice in, through and around digital media. Digital ethnography as an approach of course builds on ‘pre-digital’ ethnography. Ethnography, with its roots in anthropology, takes as its object of interest the very lived reality of people, of which it aims to produce detailed and situated accounts – in the words of It contextualises digital and pre-digital ethnographic research and demonstrates how the methodological, practical and theoretical dimensions are increasingly intertwined. Digital ethnography is central to our understanding of the social world; it can shape methodology and methods, and provides the technological tools needed to research society.
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Significant forms of digital ethnography include cultural probes, virtual tours, and netnography. Digital ethnography is central to our understanding of the social world; it can shape methodology and methods, and provides the technological tools needed to research society.

type. Image  The course is based on qualitative multi-methods within digital media research.
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Digital ethnography focuses on the various ways in which social interaction and social worlds intersect across online and offline environments. This approach uses various qualitative ethnographic methods to critically reflect on traditional social scientific concepts and distinctions and how these are articulated in new ways within contemporary everyday lives.

We investigate how people experience the digital in everyday life. By researching from the ground up we bring fresh insight to a constantly changing world. DERC/RUC launches online Autoethnography PhD course, June 2021. What is digital ethnography? in Digital Ethnography by Lisa Boughton Digital ethnography - or immersion - is the study of people in a real-world environment. It enables researchers to observe respondents in their natural environment, essentially turning research inside out by bringing the researcher to the participant rather than vice versa. Digital ethnography is defined as ‘any ethnography in which ‘data-gathering methods are mediated by computer-mediated communication or digital technologies’.