Abstract
Over two decades after its introduction, netnography endures, shaped as an
adaptive research practice, a “technological form of life”. In this chapter, we build on this
idea of an enduring netnography and expand it by qualifying it as agentic. Agentic
netnography is personified through the embodied materiality of Netno, an animist re-search being. This chapter aims to substantiate through the eyes of Netno the notion of agentic netnography concerning its fundamental research operations. This chapter does it first by illustrating the methodological principles inspiring the netnographic research procedures and then by plunging into specific contexts of consumer technoculture investigated through netnography. This manuscript converges on particular practices (i.e., investigation, interaction, immersion) and reveals how these have allowed researchers to achieve a deep cultural understanding of social media phenomena and experiences. The chapter provides a fluid, contemporary perspective on how cultural social media research alters and transforms in unison with evolving technoculture. It also offers a fresh look at how agentic netnography shapes and molds its practices and procedures to form a unique combination that is new and different for each phenomenon. In this capacity, netnography captures meanings that today can be increasingly obscure, elusive, slippery, and hidden in the depths of human interactions through and with technologies.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | New trends in qualitative research, Vol. 10, "Qualitative research and the digital challenge" |
Editor | C., Cabral, I., Linhares, R., Gonzales Luengo, R. Baixinho |
Pagine | 1-15 |
Numero di pagine | 15 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2022 |
Keywords
- netnography
- social media
- agency
- technoculture
- qualitative methods