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The Anthropology of Digital Practices: Dispatches from the Online Culture Wars

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By (author): John Postill

The Anthropology of Digital Practices connects for the first time three distinct research areas digital ethnography, causal ethnography, and media practice theory to explore how we might track the effects of new media practices in a digital world. It invites media and communication students and scholars to overcome the fields old aversion to media effects and explores the messy, complex, open-ended effects of new media practices in a digital age.

Based on long-term ethnographic research and drawing from recent advances in the study of causality and ethnography, this book tells the formation story of the anti-woke movement through a series of critical media events. It argues that digital media practices (e.g. podcasting, YouTubing, tweeting, commenting, broadcasting) will have formative effects on an emerging social world at different points in time. One important task of the digital ethnographer is precisely to distinguish between the formative and non-formative effects of specific media practices.

This book makes three contributions to our understanding of media practices in the digital era, namely a theoretical, methodological, and empirical contribution. Theoretically, it furthers the practice turn in media and communication studies by engaging with the latest thinking on causality and ethnography. Methodologically, it serves as a compelling, up-to-date guide to doing digital ethnography, with special reference to the study of digitally mediated practices. Empirically, it is the first book-length study of the anti-woke movement, a major actor in the culture wars currently being fought across the Western world.

With its accessible language and rich case studies, The Anthropology of Digital Practices will make an ideal supplementary textbook for a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in research methods, digital ethnography/anthropology, and digital activism.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032370828

About John Postill

John Postill is a senior lecturer in Communication in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University Melbourne Australia.

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