The Anthropology of Digital Practices connects digital ethnography, causal ethnography and media practice theory to track the effects of new media practices in a digital world. It invites media and communication students and scholars to explore the complex, open-ended effects of new media practices in a digital age.
The Anthropology of Digital Practices connects digital ethnography, causal ethnography and media practice theory to track the effects of new media practices in a digital world. It invites media and communication students and scholars to explore the complex, open-ended effects of new media practices in a digital age.
John Postill is a senior lecturer in Communication in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
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Preface Introduction Woke politics Meet the anti-wokes The causal life of things Of Trump and texts Framing Covid Floydian personas Déjà vu in Ukraine Worlding effects References
Preface Introduction Woke politics Meet the anti-wokes The causal life of things Of Trump and texts Framing Covid Floydian personas Déjà vu in Ukraine Worlding effects References
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