Digital, Online & Remote Ethnography – Reading List (Selection)

A selection of texts and other resources on digital, online and remote ethnography, compiled by Philipp Budka.

Books, Book Chapters, Journal Articles & Reviews:

Baym, N. (2010). Personal connections in the digital age. Cambridge: Polity.

Boellstorff, T. (2013). Digital anthropology. In Oxford Bibliographies. https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199766567/obo-9780199766567-0087.xml

Boellstorff, T. (2008). Coming of age in Second Life: An anthropologist explores the virtually human. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Boellstorff, et al. (2012). Ethnography and virtual worlds: A handbook of method. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Bräuchler, B. (2013). Cyberidentities at war: The Moluccan conflict on the Internet. New York: Berghahn Books.
Budka, P. (2015). [Review of the book Cyberidentities at war: The Moluccan conflict on the Internet, by B. Bräuchler]. American Anthropologist, 117(1), 179-180. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.12197 http://www.philbu.net/blog/review-cyberidentities-at-war-the-moluccan-conflict-on-the-internet/

Buchanan, E. A. (2004). Readings in virtual research ethics: Issues and controversies. Hershey, PA: Information Science Pub.

Budka, P., & Kremser, M. (2004). CyberAnthropology – anthropology of cyberculture. In S. Khittel, B. Plankensteiner & M. Six-Hohenbalken (Eds.), Contemporary issues in socio-cultural anthropology: Perspectives and research activities from Austria (pp. 213-226). Vienna: Loecker Verlag.
http://www.philbu.net/budka_kremser_cyberanthro.pdf

Coleman, G. E. (2010). Ethnographic approaches to digital media. Annual Review of Anthropology 39(1), 487-505. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.012809.104945

Dourish, P., & Bell, G. (2011). Divining a digital future: Mess and mythology in ubiquitous computing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Favero, P. (2018). The present image: Visible stories in a digital habitat. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Frömming, U. U. et al. (Eds.). (2017). Digital environments: Ethnographic perspectives across global online and offline spaces. Bielefeld: transcript.
Budka, P. (2018). [Review of the book Digital environments: Ethnographic perspectives across global online and offline spaces, by U. U. Frömming, S. Köhn, S. Fox & M. Terry]. Anthropos, 113(1), 303-304. http://www.philbu.net/blog/review-digital-environments-ethnographic-perspectives-across-global-online-and-offline-spaces/

Hakken, D. (1999). Cyborgs@Cyberspace: An ethnographer looks to the future. London: Routledge.

Hine, C. (2015). Ethnography for the internet: Embedded, embodied and everyday. London: Bloomsbury Acad.

Hine, C. (2008). Virtual ethnography: Modes, varieties, affordances. In N. Fielding, R. M. Lee & G. Blank (Eds.), The Sage handbook of online research methods (pp. 257-270). London: Sage.

Hine, C. (2005). Internet research and the sociology of cyber-social-scientific knowledge. Information Society 21(4), 239-248. https://doi.org/10.1080/01972240591007553

Hine, C. (Ed.). (2005). Virtual methods: Issues in social research on the internet. Oxford: Berg.

Hine, C. (2000). Virtual ethnography. London: Sage.

Hjorth, L., et al. (Eds.). (2017). The Routledge Companion to digital ethnography, New York: Routledge.

Horst, H., & Miller, D. (Eds.). (2012). Digital anthropology. London: Berg.

Markham, A. (2011). Internet research. In D. Silverman (Ed.), Qualitative research: Issues of theory, method, and practice (pp. 111-128). 3rd edition. London: Sage.

Markham, A. (2005). The politics, ethics, and methods of representation in online ethnography. In N. Denzin & Y. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of qualitative research (pp. 793-820). 3rd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Markham, A., Baym, N. (Eds.). (2009). Internet inquiry: Conversations about method. Los Angeles: Sage.

Marshall, J. (2010). Ambiguity, oscillation and disorder: Online ethnography and the making of culture. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2(3), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v2i3.1598

Miller, D. & Slater, D. (2000). The internet: An ethnographic approach. Oxford: Berg.

Miller, D., et al. (2016). How the world changed social media. London: UCL Press. https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/83038

Nardi, B. (2010). My life as a night elf priest: An anthropological account of World of Warcraft. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. http://www.digitalculture.org/books/my-life-as-a-night-elf-priest

Pauwels, L. (2005). Websites as visual and multimodal cultural expressions: Opportunities and issues of online hybrid media research. Media Culture & Society 27(4), 604-613. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443705053979

Pink, S. (2011). Digital visual anthropology: Potentials and challenges. In M. Banks & J. Ruby (Eds.), Made to be seen: Perspectives on the history of visual anthropology (pp. 209-233). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Pink, S., et al. (2016). Digital ethnography: Principles and practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Postill, J. (2017). Remote ethnography: Studying culture from afar. In L. Hjorth, H. Horst, A. Galloway & G. Bell (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to digital ethnography (pp. 61-69). New York: Routledge.

Postill, J., & Pink, S. (2012). Social media ethnography: The digital researcher in a messy web. Media International Australia, 145(1), 123-134. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1329878X1214500114

Preece, J., & Maloney-Krichmar, D. (2005). Online communities: Design, theory, and practice. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2005.tb00264.x

Sanjek, R., & Tratner, S. W. (Eds.). (2016). eFieldnotes: The makings of anthropology in the digital world. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Schaap, F. (2002). The words that took us there: Ethnography in a virtual reality. Amsterdam: Aksant Academic Publishers.

Uimonen, P. (2015). Internet and social media: Anthropological aspects. In J. D. Wright (Ed.), International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences (pp. 600–605). New York: Elsevier.

Walter, F. & Grasseni, C. (Eds.). (2014). Anthrovision. Special issue “Digital visual engagements”. https://anthrovision.revues.org/1077

Walton, S. (2018). Remote ethnography, virtual presence: Exploring digital-visual methods for anthropological research on the web. In C. Costa & J. Condie (Eds.), Doing research in and on the digital: Research methods across fields of inquiry. Oxford, UK: Routledge.

Whitehead, N. L., & Wesch, M. (Eds.). (2012). Human no more: Digital subjectivities, unhuman subjects, and the end of anthropology. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.

Blog Posts:

Further Resources:

e-Seminars of the European Association of Social Anthropologists’ Media Anthropology Network:
The digital turn: New directions in media anthropology: https://easaonline.org/downloads/networks/media/63e.pdf
Facebook as research field and research platform: https://easaonline.org/downloads/networks/media/57e.pdf
Researching the internet: https://easaonline.org/downloads/networks/media/07e.pdf

LSE Digital Ethnography Collective reading list: https://zoeglatt.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/LSE-Digital-Ethnography-Collective-Reading-List-SHARED-DOC-July-2020-5.pdf

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