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[ecrea] CFP SIEF: a (fun!) panel in Germany on digital ethnography and related methods
Wed Nov 02 19:50:43 GMT 2016
Coppélie Cocq and I invite submissions to our panel on "Digitally
dwelling: the challenges of digital ethnology and folklore and the
methods to overcome them.” This panel is sponsored by the new working
group for Digital Ethnography and Folklore at the The International
Society for Ethnology and Folklore in Göttingen, Germany.
More on SIEF here:
http://www.siefhome.org/about.shtml
I will paste a bit more on the panel below, but anybody doing work on
digital ethnography or related digital methods would be super welcomed.
If we have enough people, we can do a full day session at the conference
and spend the rest of the time checking out other great stuff. The SIEF
is always a great experience and a great excuse to go here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Göttingen
Email me if you have any questions!
Papers must be proposed via the website:
http://nomadit.co.uk/sief/sief2017/panels.php5?PanelID=4993
General information on the conference:
http://www.siefhome.org/congresses/sief2017/index.shtml
See abstract below, and see you in Göttingen!
Rob
Digitally dwelling: the challenges of digital ethnology and folklore and
the methods to overcome them
What does it mean to "dwell" in a digital community? Or inhabit a
network location? Do we dwell together as we access different apps on
the bus to work? Or do we dwell together in the synthetic spaces inside
a virtual reality helmet? Participants in this panel will offer specific
cases of challenges they faced dwelling in digital cultures and explore
methodical fixes that attempt to address them.
The pace at which the manifold uses of the internet and of other digital
and mobile technologies are constantly evolving means that the nature of
the digital worlds we inhabit together are always changing. In this
environment of constant change, the researcher is always being presented
with new challenges to the perspectives, methods and tools they have
used before. The omnipresence and intensification of the digital
challenge our perceptions of localities, presence and encounters. As a
consequence, methods for online research need to redefine concepts such
as the "field" and fieldwork, participant observation, interaction, etc.
This panel will investigate methods in research on digital culture,
digital practices and the impact and the implications of the digital in
our lives by asking participants to present specific cases of problems
they have faced in their digital research and the fixes they developed
to address whether successful or not!
We invite contributions approaching methods and methodologies in digital
folklore and ethnology. Topics can include for example, but not only: -
Collection and fabrication of data - Big and small data - Ethics -
Ethnography
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