eFieldnotes The makings of Anthropology in the Digital World / [online] : ed. Roger Sanjek and Susan W. Tratner - [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016 - 1 resursă online (IX, 291 p.)

Frontmatter Contents Preface

Part I : Transformations and continuities Chapter 1. From Fieldnotes to eFieldnotes

Chapter 2. Digital Technologies, Virtual Communities, Electronic Fieldwork : The Slow Social Science Adapts to High-Tech Japan
Chapter 3. Changes in Fieldnotes Practice over the Past Thirty Years in U.S. Anthropology

Part II : Fieldwork off- and online Chapter 4. The Digital Divide Revisited: Local and Global Manifestations

Chapter 5. Writing eFieldnotes: Some Ethical Considerations

Chapter 6. File Sharing and (Im)Mortality: From Genealogical Records to Facebook

Part III : Digitally mediated fieldwork and collegiality Chapter 7. Doing Fieldwork, BRB: Locating the Field on and with Emerging Media

Chapter 8. ‘‘Through a Screen Darkly’’: On Remote, Collaborative Fieldwork in the Digital Age

Chapter 9. Being in Fieldwork: Collaboration, Digital Media, and Ethnographic Practice

Part IV : Online fieldwork and fieldnotes Chapter 10. New York Parenting Discussion Boards: eFieldnotes for New Research Frontiers
Chapter 11. When Fieldnotes Seem to Write Themselves: Ethnography Online

Chapter 12. The Ethnography of Inscriptive Speech

Part V : Widening complexities and contexts Chapter 13. Preservation, Sharing, and Technological Challenges of Longitudinal Research in the Digital Age
Chapter 14. Archiving Fieldnotes? Placing ‘‘Anthropological Records’’ Among Plural Digital Worlds

Chapter 15. Digital Engagements: Fieldnotes and Queries for Anthropology Prompted by Iraqi Kurdistan in the Information Age

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