Handbuch Der Medienethnographie 2015
DOI: 10.5771/9783496030065-xi
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Medienethnographie: Praxis und Methode

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“…Media and media practices, in turn, become understandable primarily with regard to how they are brought to bear and as something intermediary and mediating. This is why they have to be ethnographically traced in situ (Bender/Zillinger 2015). It is in situated practices and engagements that media are realized.…”
Section: Cooperation And/as Media Ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Media and media practices, in turn, become understandable primarily with regard to how they are brought to bear and as something intermediary and mediating. This is why they have to be ethnographically traced in situ (Bender/Zillinger 2015). It is in situated practices and engagements that media are realized.…”
Section: Cooperation And/as Media Ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Media in research along the southern Mediterranean shore has recently been discussed in two major respects: first, massmediated communication with regard to political and religious reforms (Hirschkind 2006;Spadola 2014); and second, the influence of social media in relation to struggles for greater political participation (Salvatore 2011; Gerbaudo 2012; Jurkiewicz 2018) or their impact on intimate social relationships (Costa 2016;Costa/Menin 2016). More generally, the contemporary anthropology of media emphasizes ethnographic investigation into digital media's specific formation in particular contexts (Horst /Miller 2012;Bender/Zillinger 2015;Pink et al 2016;cf. Mazzarella 2004).…”
Section: On Media and Hospitalitymentioning
confidence: 99%