Digital Humanities Reading Group: May
The Digital Humanities Reading Group is a light and easy way to get into regularly discussing peer-reviewed DH work, no previous knowledge necessary. Everyone is welcome. The group is across the Humanities faculty and is currently hosted at Engerom.
This session, we will discuss a text on digital ethnography and ethical concerns relating to the study of online interactions. More specifically, we will discuss this text:
Cera, Michella. (2023). Digital ethnography: ethics through the case of QAnon. Frontiers in Sociology 8. DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1119531
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