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    Digital Anthropology by Horst, Heather A.; Miller, Daniel;

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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 1 October 2012

    • ISBN 9780857852908
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages328 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 603 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 9 bw illus
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    Short description:

    Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is manifested differently in the diversity of culture.

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    Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is manifested differently in the diversity of culture. These tasks have gained new impetus from the extraordinary rise of the digital. This book brings together several key anthropologists working with digital culture to demonstrate just how productive an anthropological approach to the digital has already become. Through a range of case studies from Facebook to Second Life to Google Earth, Digital Anthropology explores how human and digital can be defined in relation to one another, from avatars and disability; cultural differences in how we use social networking sites or practise religion; the practical consequences of the digital for politics, museums, design, space and development to new online world and gaming communities. The book also explores the moral universe of the digital, from new anxieties to open-source ideals. Digital Anthropology reveals how only the intense scrutiny of ethnography can overturn assumptions about the impact of digital culture and reveal its profound consequences for everyday life. Combining the clarity of a textbook with an engaging style which conveys a passion for these new frontiers of enquiry, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of anthropology, media studies, communication studies, cultural studies and sociology.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section A: IntroductionThe Digital and The Human
    - Daniel Miller (University College London, UK) and Heather A. Horst (RMIT University, Australia)Section B: Positioning Digital AnthropologyRethinking 'Digital' Anthropology
    - Tom Boellstorff (University of California, Irvine, USA)New Media Technologies in Everyday Life
    - Heather A. Horst (RMIT University, Australia)Geomedia: the Reassertion of Space Within Digital Culture
    - Lane DeNicola (University College London, UK)Section C: Socialising Digital AnthropologyDisability in the Digital Age
    - Faye Ginsburg (New York University, USA)Approaches to Personal Communication
    - Stefana Broadbent (University College London, UK)Social Networking Sites
    - Daniel Miller (University College London, UK)Section D: Politicising Digital AnthropologyDigital Politics and Political Engagement
    - John Postill (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)Free Software and the Politics of Sharing
    - Jelena Karanovic (New York University, USA)Diverse Digital Worlds
    - Bart Barendregt (Leiden University, Netherlands)Digital Engagement: Voice and Participation in Development
    - Jo Tacchi (RMIT University, Australia)Section E: Designing Digital AnthropologyDigital Anthropology in Design Anthropology
    - Adam Drazin (University College London, UK)Museum Digital = ?
    - Haidy Geismar (New York University, USA)Digital Gaming, Game Design, and its Precursors
    - Thomas Malaby (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA)

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