Teachingmedialiteracy.com: A Web-Linked Guide to Resources and Activities

Chapter 6: Media Ethnography

 

[6.1] Engaging students in media ethnography

[6.2] What do media ethnographers study?

[6.3] Conducting media ethnographies

[6.4] Research methods for conducting media ethnographies

[6.6] References

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Chapter 6

[6.6] References

[6.6.1] Beeman, W. O. (1997). Performance theory in an anthropology program. [Online]

[6.6.2] Boese, C. (1996). The ballad of the Internet nutball: Chaining rhetorical visions from the margins to the mainstream in the Xenaverse. Dissertation, Rensselear Polytechnic University. Online.

[6.6.3] Buckingham, D. (1997). The EastEnders audience. [Online].

[6.6.4] Burke, B. (2001). Wrestling audiences: An ethnographic study of television viewers. North Dakota Journal of Speech & Theatre, 14. [Online].

[6.6.5] Oatey, A. (1999). The strengths and limitations of interviews as a research technique for studying television viewers. [Online].

 

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