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This innovative text provides theoretical justifications and practical roadmap for combining online and offline ethnographic methods. Covers the entire research process from initiating your project to collecting data, to analysis and sharing your results. A chapter on ethics provides information on Institutional Review Boards and research practicalities as well as exercises around positionality and a framework for ethics as addressed in each further chapter. Writing exercises provide students with a thoughtful way to engage with the text. Extensive references to primary sources provide readers with a rich background on various applications and theories behind the recommendations in the text.
Introduction to Hybrid Ethnography
Introduction to Hybrid Ethnography
It’s a chilly October afternoon. I am walking slowly through the streets of Winnipeg, which, at that time, was still known as the most dangerous city in Canada. I am in the city’s North End—the neighborhood best known for its diverse population of Indigenous people and immigrant Canadians, concentration of social service organizations, legacy of missing and murdered women, and the hot bannock bread distributed to hungry people by a local organizer from her own truck.
On this particular day, the neighborhood is pulsing with a different kind of energy. Not only am I walking very slowly, but I am also walking to a beat. And I am not alone. A small crowd has gathered, and our rhythm ...
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