‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline

This article is a reflexive account of an ethnographer's foray into digital anthropology, necessitating the formulation of collaborative research strategies. The information presented comes from yearlong fieldwork among blogshop owners and commercial bloggers in Singapore. This paper is part of...

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Main Author: Abidin, Crystal
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Western Australia 2013
Online Access:https://www.limina.arts.uwa.edu.au/volumes/special-2013/abidin
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79377
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description This article is a reflexive account of an ethnographer's foray into digital anthropology, necessitating the formulation of collaborative research strategies. The information presented comes from yearlong fieldwork among blogshop owners and commercial bloggers in Singapore. This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral dissertation that looks into narratives of self-creation, boundaries of privacy, and vicarious consumption, and is the groundwork for the continuation of more extensive and in-depth research. The exploration between August 2011 and December 2012 reveals the need for anthropologists to assess their digital community before entering the field in order to access the community with tact. It further shows some defining features of this digital community that contributed to the shaping of the research methodology. I also analyse three points of contention born out of bringing online communications and relationships into a physical space offline. They are the ambiguous transference of intimacy, verbalizing cyber lingo, and the place of online media in face-to-face communication. Collaboration is a defining feature of this digital ethnography's methodology given the extent of networks and partnerships across a vast array of locations, vocations, and demographics throughout the community. *Internet Lingo for 'See you in real life'
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-793772021-01-13T03:09:37Z ‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline Abidin, Crystal This article is a reflexive account of an ethnographer's foray into digital anthropology, necessitating the formulation of collaborative research strategies. The information presented comes from yearlong fieldwork among blogshop owners and commercial bloggers in Singapore. This paper is part of an ongoing doctoral dissertation that looks into narratives of self-creation, boundaries of privacy, and vicarious consumption, and is the groundwork for the continuation of more extensive and in-depth research. The exploration between August 2011 and December 2012 reveals the need for anthropologists to assess their digital community before entering the field in order to access the community with tact. It further shows some defining features of this digital community that contributed to the shaping of the research methodology. I also analyse three points of contention born out of bringing online communications and relationships into a physical space offline. They are the ambiguous transference of intimacy, verbalizing cyber lingo, and the place of online media in face-to-face communication. Collaboration is a defining feature of this digital ethnography's methodology given the extent of networks and partnerships across a vast array of locations, vocations, and demographics throughout the community. *Internet Lingo for 'See you in real life' 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79377 https://www.limina.arts.uwa.edu.au/volumes/special-2013/abidin http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ University of Western Australia unknown
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‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline
title ‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline
title_full ‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline
title_fullStr ‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline
title_full_unstemmed ‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline
title_short ‘Cya IRL’: Researching digital communities online and offline
title_sort ‘cya irl’: researching digital communities online and offline
url https://www.limina.arts.uwa.edu.au/volumes/special-2013/abidin
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79377