Saggi & Papers
Budka Philipp, 2004
CyberAnthropology - Anthropology of CyberCulture
http://www.philbu.net/media-anthropology/Budka_Kremser_Cyberanthro.pdf
This article investigates the historical development, the major theories and the ethnographic domains of an anthropology of cyberculture. In doing so, the authors use Arturo Escobar's influential paper on cyberanthropology, written in 1994, and connects potential research questions posed in this text with research projects recently conducted at the Viennese Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology. The authors conclude that the anthropology of cyberculture is not a new sub-discipline of socio-cultural anthropology, but a new field of inquiry with clear-cut domains and areas of ethnographic research.
In S. Khittel, B. Plankensteiner and M. Six-Hohenbalken (eds.), Contemporary issues in socio-cultural anthropology. Perspectives and research activities from Austria, 213-226. Vienna: Loecker. (PDF, 715 KB)
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