Posts by Elizabeth F. Churchill
The Diversity of CyberEthnography EPIC 2005 Abstract
Submission for EPIC 2005 Methods PaperTitle: The Diversity of Cyberethnography: Approaches to the Study of Sociality in Virtual Lifescapes Authors: E.F. Churchill, R. Moore andB. Jordan Abstract: If cyberspace is “the total interconnectedness of human beings through computers and telecommunication without regard to physical geography” (Gibson, 1984), then cybersociality lies in the details of engaging,… More »
The Diversity of Cyberethnography: Approaches to the Study of Sociality in Virtual Lifescapes
Submission for EPIC 2005: Methods Paper (10 page limit) Title: The Diversity of Cyberethnography: Approaches to the Study of Sociality in Virtual Lifescapes Authors: E.F. Churchill, B. Jordan and R. Moore Abstract: If cyberspace is “the total interconnectedness of human beings through computers and telecommunication without regard to physical geography” (Gibson, 1984), then cybersociality lies… More »
Notes on Cyberethnography for EPIC 2005
Cyberethography and cybersociality in virtual lifescapes: methods, obstructions and abstractions Abstract: If cyberspace is “the total interconnectedness of human beings through computers and telecommunication without regard to physical geography” (Gibson, 1984), then cybersociality lies in the details of engaging, maintaining and indeed managing this disembodied, mediated interconnectedness, operating simultaneously within multiple “social worlds” (Strauss, 1978).… More »
Gitte’s references
THANKS for these Gitte – excellent list of references, I want to read several papers right now! Arthur, Brian 2002 Is the Information Revolution Dead? Business 2.0. March 2002:65-72. 2003 Why Tech Is Still the Future. Fortune Magazine, Monday, Nov. 24. Baba, M. L., J. Gluesing, H. Ratner, and K. H. Wagner. 2004. The Context… More »