Internet Techniques for an Untimely Anthropology

In Julie Laplante, Willow Scobie & Ari Gandsman, Searching After Method: Live Anthropology. Berghahn Book. pp. 102-107 (2020)
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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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Meg Stalcup
University of Ottawa

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