virtual ethnography
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Virtual ethnographywww.fiatforum.com
My arrival story
lurking
Credits: Matt Vosper
real people
“community of car drivers”Bell 2001 p.100
guest
time
ethics
strategy
short study
permission
assumption
private
observe
“strategic response to the silence of web surfers and newsgroup lurkers”
Hine 2000 p54
vulnerability
harm
adult
explicit
harm
moderators
sound
My arrival story
Credits: Matt Vosper
“community”
“community”
Q
A
‘textualised records of interaction’
Hines 2000
(inter)active
84
84
modifications
introductions
miscellaneous
advice
‘Treatment of New Members’
Permanence
“breakdown”Kolko and Reid in Bell (2000) p.103
group norms
“various strategies of visibility and identity expression in order to compensate for the scarcity of traditional markers of status differentiation”
Kozinets 2010 p. 24
“bunkering in”
“cocooning”
“Gensesnschaft-like”
Bell 2000 p.106
Rheingold in Bell 2000 p.105
Koker and Koker in Bell p.105
lurking
advice
“task based and goal-directed informational knowledge”
Kozinets (2010) p.27
½
almost 60!
sociability
“community”
?
Departure
Hine, C (2000) The virtual objects of ethnography, chapter 3 of Virtual ethnography. London: Sage. pp41-66
Bell, David (2001) Community and cyberculture, chapter 5 of An introduction to cybercultures. Abingdon: Routledge. pp92-112 [
Kozinets, R. V. (2010) Chapter 2 ‘Understanding Culture Online’, Netnography: doing ethnographic research online. London: Sage. pp. 21-40