Networked anthropology: a primer for ethnographers/ Samuel Gerald Collins and Matthew Slover Durington.
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Contents:
Introduction: What is Networked Anthropology?
1. Anthropology Confronts a Networked World
2. Networked Ecologies
3. Towards a Networked Ethics
4. Moving from Visual Anthropology to Networked Anthropology
5. Case Study 1: Sharp Leadenhall
6. Case Study 2: JACQUES Conclusion: Tomorrow's Networks ACTIVITIES (Pre-Field, The Networked Field, Recursive Analysis)
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 302.231 COL/N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 04/02/2021 | P41147 |
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Introduction: What is Networked Anthropology?
1. Anthropology Confronts a Networked World
2. Networked Ecologies
3. Towards a Networked Ethics
4. Moving from Visual Anthropology to Networked Anthropology
5. Case Study 1: Sharp Leadenhall
6. Case Study 2: JACQUES Conclusion: Tomorrow's Networks ACTIVITIES (Pre-Field, The Networked Field, Recursive Analysis)
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