Reviews the book 'The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach,' by D. Miller and D. Slater.CarterDeniseInformation, Communication & Society? Miller, Daniel and Don Slater (2000) The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach. Oxford: BergMiller, D., and Slater, D. 2000. The Internet: An ethnographic ...
(Received 12 September 2013; accepted 12 May 2014) Drawing on data gathered during ethnographic fieldwork in a south-western Chinese town, this paper examines a detailed case study of a single family, and how their internet use transformed over an 18-month period following the introduction of ...
This thesis seeks to provide such a response drawing on the experiences of Internet café users in Accra, the capital city of Ghana where an estimated 500 to 1000 of these small businesses were in operation. Departing from the categories and hierarchies favoured within Development circles, my ...
An ethnographic approach is taken to describe the development of student critical thinking in the Pittsburgh Discussion Project, focusing primarily on disc... S Miller 被引量: 7发表: 1990年 The Political Economy of Domestic Violence in a Mumbai Slum: An Ethnographic Analysis Nationally, more than...
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there seems to be an American hegemony reflected by a domination of the Internet as 85% of web pages originate from the United States and American companies control 75% of the world’s packaged software market (Jaja, 2010). In addition to the latter, there is an American monopo...
An ethnographic approach was used to carry out research with children in early adolescence to find out the nature of their communication through social networking sites. Findings are considered from a psychosocial perspective, and indicate that friendships may be maintained beyond their natural course, ...
Internet use research has focused on user surveys and novice learner studies, using survey, experimental, and ethnographic methods. They share a focus on user-based categories in the affective and cognitive domains. Information behavior has an affective component that influences the direction of cogniti...
In many countries, notably the United States, Australia and England, governments have opted for an approach, variously described as marketization, privatization or neoliberalism, whereby institutions operate and compete in a self-regulating free market with minimal state intervention. The intent is that...
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