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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: what is networked anthropology?
Who is this book for? Other resources
1 Anthropology confronts a networked world
The anthropological response “Alone on a tropical beach” Anthropologists online Torres Straits expedition Mass-Observation Reflexivity
2 Networked ecologies
Anthropology and social media Building the blocks of a networked anthropology Anthropologybythewire.com Videos Data in networked anthropology Tools for networked publics Analytics The world of tagging Social network analysis Link analysis
3 Towards a networked ethics
Anthropology is ethics Collaborative networks Reciprocity and sharing Sharing anthropology Remix this book
4 Moving from visual anthropology to networked anthropology
Ethnographic film Jean Rouch Methods Tech and social media experience inventory Fieldwork in a networked anthropology
5 Case Study 1: Sharp Leadenhall
Media-based research Virtual revanchism Applied counterpoints through a networked anthropology The Clean and Green Team and networked anthropology
6 Case Study 2: JACQUES
City Uprising A day in the life Tweeting the Uprising
Conclusion: tomorrow’s networks
Life of the image after steel Tweeting the hell train Losing the anthropological halo
Activities
Pre-field
A1 Social Network Analysis A2 Choosing a social networking platform A3 Writing a letter of consent A4 Ethical quandaries A5 Comparing your networks
The networked field
A6 Interlocutors in a networked anthropology A7 Walking the networked city A8 Making a “bad” video A9 Audio documentary A10 Making a “good” video A11 Photography in a networked anthropology A12 Evernote assignment
Recursive analysis
A13 Making a tag book A14 Remixing
Bibliography Index
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