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[ecrea] Digital Ethnography Melbourne Summer School
Sat Oct 29 07:10:31 GMT 2016
Dear friends, we will be holding the first digital ethnography summer
school in DERC at RMIT this February, but the application deadline is
coming to a close on 1st November.
Here are the details of our summer school - please share with people who
may be interested, all are welcome from PhD students to Professors
http://digital-ethnography.com/applications-open-digital-ethnography-summer-school/
Applications are now open for the Digital Ethnography Summer School (13
-18 February 2017)
The Digital Ethnography Summer School offers PhD candidates and
researchers an opportunity to learn a set of core digital ethnography
research, analysis and dissemination skills. This will be gained through
first hand training in the theory and practice of digital ethnography.
Participants will attend a series of workshops, and will plan, undertake
and report on collaborative mini-projects using a range of digital
technologies and mobile media, with DERC researchers and external
partners in Melbourne, Australia.
Along with developing their digital ethnographic fieldwork skills,summer
school participantswill work towards a finished group ethnography to be
considered for publication in a collection edited by DERC.
The course is led by DERC researchers and tutors will include: Sarah
Pink; Larissa Hjorth; Heather Horst; John Postill; Shanti Sumartojo;
Edgar Gómez Cruz; and Bianca Vallentine (Summer School Manager).
Key reading for the course includes: Digital Ethnography: Principles and
PracticeAuthors: Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, John Postill, Larissa
Hjorth, Tania Lewis and Jo Tacchi. (2016) Los Angeles: Sage.
Fees
Registration is $500 (inclusive of GST), payable online by 10 January
2017 if accepted into the Summer School.
The registration fee will cover tuition costs and administration charges
associated with the Summer School. Please note, your place is absolute
once payment has been received.
How to apply
Applications are now open for the 2017 DERC Melbourne Summer School. The
summer school is aimed at current PhD students and researchers of all
countries.
To apply, please provide the following information:
CV
Expression of interest/ alignment of research (1 page)
A sample of your work, which could be a publication, other writing
(eg part of your PhD) or creative practice
2 letters of support from PhD supervisor/ colleagues familiar with
your work
Please email applications to (digital.ethnography /at/ rmit.edu.auby) no
later thanTuesday 1 November 2016.
Key Dates
Tuesday 1 November 2016 Applications to DERC Summer School due
Thursday 17 November 2016 Applicants notified via email
Tuesday 10 January 2017 Fees due
Tuesday 17 January 2017 Second round offers to applicants
Tuesday 24 January 2017 Fees due for second round offers
Monday 13 February – Saturday 18 February 2017 Digital Ethnography
Summer School
For further inquiries please email (digital.ethnography /at/ rmit.edu.au)
RMIT Internships
RMIT students wishing to attend the Summer School have the opportunity
of being awarded one of two internship places in lieu of the payment of
fees.
Internship places will assist in the coordination of the Summer School
in lieu of the $500 fee.
To apply apply please follow the application process above.
Course structure:
Days 1-3 (mornings)
During the first three days of the course participants will spend their
mornings in a series of sessions on the principles and practice of
digital ethnography and their afternoons planning and practising digital
ethnography fieldwork.
Day 1
9.30am RMIT University (venue TBA)
Morning: Digital Ethnography: principles, ethics, practice
This session focuses on what it means to do ethnography in a world where
the digital and material can no longer be considered to be separate. How
do we engage as ethnographers in contexts where digital technologies are
almost always part of both the worlds that we research and the methods
that we use to do research? What principles should inform our research
in this environment? How do we navigate the ethics? What are the
implications for our practice as ethnographers? What interventions might
our work lead to?
Lunchtime:We will walk to Queen Victoria Markets, one of our fieldwork
sites, to buy lunch and get a sense of the locality.
Afternoon:Understanding locality
Students will learn the history of our two fieldwork sites: MPavilion
and the Queen Victoria Markets
Visit to MPavilion.
Day 2
Morning: Technologies and Techniques
In this session we will present a series of technologies and techniques
for use in digital ethnography research. This will include examples of
using video, photography, smartphones, self-tracking and GoPros within
innovative research methods at DERC.
Afternoon: Designing digital ethnography group work
In this session we will work in groups to collectively develop digital
ethnographic research designs that attend to the principles, practices
and ethics that have been discussed in the morning session. We will
focus on how to work at the digital-material-social interface, and what
the theoretical, methodological, ethical and practical implications of
this might be.
Day 3
Morning: piloting techniques and methods in the field
Participants will pilot the methods developed the previous day in their
field sites in the morning, meeting for a lunchtime feedback and
consolidation session with the tutors for each site.
Afternoon: continue fieldwork on the site
Day 4
All day
Continue fieldwork and develop findings.
Day 5:
All day
Analysis and organisation of research materials with guidance from
tutors.The final session of the day will be a presentation of the
materials to the whole group with an outline of how these will be
written up or presented
Day 6:
All day
Participants will work in their groups, with the guidance of a tutor, to
prepare versions of their ethnographies to be considered for an edited
volume based on the work of the summer school (subject to acceptance by
the publisher and to successful peer review). Video work can be
considered as part of this, but it should be made available on youtube
so that it can be linked to the book, and any web materials associated
with it. This will continue to be developed after the summer school,
therefore participants need to make a clear commitment to progressing this.
FAQs
Who is this Summer School for?
PhD candidates and researchers who are wanting to learn digital
ethnography methods and publication techniques in an applied setting.
Will the Summer School provide me with study credits?
No, but it will provide you key understanding of digital ethnography
methods, an opportunity to work with leading RMIT researchers and
practice writing for publications.
How many places are there at the 2017 Melbourne Summer School?
The summer school is limited to 25 people.
What does the $500 fee cover?
The fee will cover administration and management costs of the Summer School.
DERC will ensure you have WIFI access when onsite at the RMIT city
campus and access to a range of study materials to support your visit.
Where can I purchase the book?
You can purchase the bookDigital Ethnography Principles and Practice
online via Sage
General information for international visitors
http://digital-ethnography.com/international-visitors/
Where can I find accommodation?
Local suburbs that we recommend include: Melbourne City, North
Melbourne, Fitzroy, Brunswick, Carlton
Air B&B
http://www1.rmit.edu.au/accommodation
What mobile phone provider do you recommend for a short visit?
We recommendVodafone prepay
What is the weather like in Melbourne, Australia in February?
It will be Summer in Australia in February, with likely temperatures
being from 20-35 degrees
http://www.accuweather.com/en/au/melbourne/26216/february-weather/26216
What should I pack?
We recommend you bring light clothing, a hat, good walking sneakers and
sandals, a backpack and water vessel.
*Buy 30+sunscreen in Australia as the level of protection is different
in Asian and European countries.
Things to do in Melbourne
Please refer to our guide here
What do I need to travel locally?
You will need to purchase and top up a Myki cardto travel on all trams,
buses and trains within Melbourne.
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