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Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-460 |
A. Migration—Media—Everyday Life
1. Introduction
2. The Tragedy of Ycua Bolaños—Ethnographic Prelude
3. The Making of Globality in Migrants’ Mediatized Everyday Lives
4. WWW.Cibervalle.com—A Global Lifeworld ‘à lo Paraguayo’
5. Methodological Challenges and Book Structure
B. Hopping-On—Hopping-Off: The Art of Positioning Ethnography in Global Landscapes
6. Ethnographers on Their Way to World Society
7. Multi-Sited Ethnography—A Methodology for the Mediatized Global Society?
8. Developments in Internet Research (and) Cultures
9. A Tailor-Made Research Design for Cibervalle C. Social Landscapes of Cibervalle
10. Paraguay: A (Hi)story of Migration
11. Where and with Whom to Drink Terere†: Cibervalle ‘Multi-Sited’ D. Cibervalle’s Communicative Architecture
12. How to Analyze Computer-Mediated Sociality
13. Structure and Techno-Social Evolution of the Cibervalle Forum
14. Global Togetherness in Cibervalle
15. "Now the World Is Watching You!"—How Cibervallers Once Became ‘Global Players’. Final Remarks
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