eFieldnotes : : The Makings of Anthropology in the Digital World / / ed. by Roger Sanjek, Susan W. Tratner.
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2016 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2016] ©2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- 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
- Contributors
- Index