Friday, September 28, 2007

Sayings About Carerpillars And Spring

Virtual Ethnography special issue ...

FQS 8 (3) "Virtual Ethnography"


Inglés version German version English version


Daniel Domínguez (Spain), Anne Beaulieu (The Netherlands), Adolfo Estalella (Spain) Edgar Gomez (Mexico), Bernt Schnettler (Germany) & Rosie Read (UK): Virtual Ethnography

Rubén Arriazu Muñoz (Spain): On New Means or New Forms of Investigation. A Methodological Proposal for Online Social Investigation through a Virtual Forum

Blanca Callén, Marcel Balasch, Paz Guarderas, Pamela Gutierrez, Alejandra León, Marisela Montenegro, Karla Montenegro & Joan Pujol (Spain): Riereta.net: Epistemic and Political Notes From a Techno-Activist Ethnography

Adolfo Estalella & Elisenda Ardèvol (Spain): Field Ethics: Towards Situated Ethics for Ethnographic Research on the Internet

Michaela Fay (UK): Mobile Subjects, Mobile Methods: Doing Virtual Ethnography in a Feminist Online Network

Heike Mónika Greschke (Germany): Logging into the Field -- Methodological Reflections on Ethnographic Research in a Pluri-Local and Computer-Mediated Field

Simona Isabella (Italy): Ethnography of Online Role-Playing Games: The Role of Virtual and Real Contest in the Construction of the Field (will follow soon)

Kip Jones (UK): How Did I Get to Princess Margaret? (And How Did I Get Her to the World Wide Web?)

Natalia Rybas & Radhika Gajjala (USA): Developing Cyberethnographic Research Methods for Understanding Digitally Mediated Identities

Maurizio Teli, Francesco Pisanu (Italy) & David Hakken (USA): The Internet as a Library-of-People: For a Cyberethnography of Online Groups

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