Abstract
This chapter aims to provide thought-provoking examples of contemporary
technocultural phenomena that could challenge and inspire innovation in educational
netnography. After briefly illustrating netnography’s research practices
and how these reveal the rich, intimate and immersive nature of the method,
the remainder of the chapter engages in a methodological reflection of the
question, ‘How is netnography on the move today?’. Notably, we provide a
critical discussion of two emerging intertwined phenomena of contemporary technoculture occurring in the interrelated domains of consumer culture,
social media culture and influencers, and the creator economy that pose new
questions and methodological challenges to netnography and that may inspire
netnographers in education: (1) emerging practices of visual technoculture and
(2) increasing human–technology entanglements. We discuss these phenomena
as they involve and alter three fundamental components of the technocultural
experience: content, relationships and agency. For both phenomena, we also
highlight potential implications that bridge them with educational settings.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Novelty, Innovation & Transformation in Educational Ethnographic Research |
Editor | A. Meier, M., Rißler, G. Budde J Wischmann |
Pagine | 29-45 |
Numero di pagine | 17 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Keywords
- Netnography
- cultural understanding
- generative AI
- higher education
- qualitative methods
- technoculture