TY - BOOK AU - Geismar,Haidy AU - Knox,Hannah TI - Digital anthropology SN - 9781003087885 AV - P96.A56 U1 - 302.231 HAI.D 23 PY - 2021/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Mass media and anthropology KW - Digital media KW - Social aspects KW - Digital communications KW - Communication in anthropology KW - Mass media and culture N1 - Revised edition of: Digital anthropology / edited by Heather A. Horst and Daniel Miller. London ; New York : Berg, 2012; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : digital anthropology ten years on / Haidy Geismar and Hannah Knox -- Six principles for a digital anthropology / Daniel Miller and Heather Horst -- Rethinking digital anthropology / Tom Boellstorff -- The anthropology of mobile phones / Heather Horst -- The anthropology of social media / Danny Miller -- Diverse digital worlds / Bart Barendregt -- Disability in the digital age / Faye Ginsburg -- Devices and selves / Natasha Dow Schüll -- Digital politics / John Postill -- Traversing the infrastructures of digital life / Hannah Knox -- Blockchain / Bill Maurer -- Digital economy and labour / Ilana Gershon and Iris Bull -- Design for and against digital anthropology / Adam Drazin -- Museum + digital = ? / Haidy Geismar -- The role of the digital anthropologist in citizen science and public participation mapping projects : a case study or two / David Jeevendrampillai with Gillian Conquest -- Digital futures anthropology / Sarah Pink N2 - "Digital Anthropology 2nd Edition explores how human and digital can be defined in relation to one another within issues as diverse as social media use, virtual worlds, hacking, quantified self, blockchain, digital environmentalism and digital representation. The book challenges the moral universal of the digital by exploring emergent anxieties about the global spread of new technological forms as well as highlighting the productive contribution of the digital to new concepts and practices. In this fully revised edition, Digital Anthropology reveals how the intense scrutiny of ethnography can overturn assumptions about the impact of digital culture and reveal its profound consequences for everyday life around the world. Combining the clarity of case studies with an engaging style that conveys a passion for new frontiers of enquiry within anthropological study, this will be essential reading for students and scholars interested in theory of anthropology, media and information studies, communication studies and sociology. With a brand new introduction from editors Haidy Geismar and Hannah Knox, as well as the original introduction by Heather Horst and Daniel Miller, in conjunction with new chapters on hacking, and digitizing environments, amongst others, and fully revised chapters throughout, this will bring the field-defining overview of digital anthropology fully up to date"-- ER -