Netnography Field Notes #3: Gemeinschaft and Nostalgia in Online Communities
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https://twitter.com/#!/uriminzok North Korea recently joined Twitter and is airing their incredibly undiplomatic decrees in 140 characters or less. The purest example of a digital immigrant, but rather than gently wading…
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http://blip.fm/~xlkzf A good soundtrack for digital culture in that it is ominous (at times) and focus-driven. Repetition and expansion, fuzzy around the edges. A pulse.
I am personally enamored of Kozinet’s “Understanding Online Culture” as it seems a great primer for understanding research into online culture. I think it helps debunk, or at least put…
First observations on reading the Digital Objects of Ethnography chapter from Hine led me squarely to this quote: “Travel has played an important part in the construction of an ethnographic…
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