Internet Techniques for an Untimely Anthropology

In Julie Laplante, Willow Scobie & Ari Gandsman (eds.), Searching After Method: Live Anthropology. Berghahn Book. pp. 102-107 (2020)
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Abstract

Making “the familiar strange and the strange familiar” is what anthropology has long claimed as its expertise. The Internet and its broader technological problem space pose methodological challenges, however, for a discipline that has traditionally drawn on the authority of “being there” to ground its claims to knowledge.

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