Foundations in Cyber-Ethnography
A Cross-Cultural Approach
Herausgeber: Zimmerman, Erica
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Foundations in Cyber-Ethnography
A Cross-Cultural Approach
Herausgeber: Zimmerman, Erica
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Argues for the importance of including both offline and online communication and interactions in the study of any society with cyber connectivity, given the increased impact of digital communications on cultural interactions and understandings.
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Argues for the importance of including both offline and online communication and interactions in the study of any society with cyber connectivity, given the increased impact of digital communications on cultural interactions and understandings.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781666974218
- ISBN-10: 1666974218
- Artikelnr.: 73874448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781666974218
- ISBN-10: 1666974218
- Artikelnr.: 73874448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Erica Zimmerman is Professor of Japanese Language and Intercultural Communications in the Languages and Cultures Department at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, USA. Clementine Fujimura is Cultural Anthropologist and Professor of Area Studies in the Languages and Cultures Department at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, USA.
Acknowledgements
1. The Cyber Impact on Culture: The History of Cyber-Ethnography and
Current Ethical Considerations
Erica Zimmerman (United States Navel Academy, USA) and Clementine Fujimura
(United States Navel Academy, USA)
Part I: Influencers and Influencing: Changes and Shifts in Popular Culture
2. Gen Zen? How Young People Adapt AI Chatbots for Emotional Support
Uncovering New Mental Health Interventions
Pamela Pavliscak (Pratt Institute, USA)
3. Interrogating Interaction on Instagram: Focal Practice, Social
Connections and Identity Online
Nova Seals (Phillips Exeter Academy, USA)
4. Prideful Actions, Shameful Identities: Hybridity in International K-pop
Fan Communities
Samantha James (Auburn University, USA)
5. Digital Consumption and Digital Emotions: A Netnographic Analysis of
Emotions on Twitch Technology and Society: The Process of Digitizing
Emotions
Vincenzo Auriemma (University of Salerno, Italy) and Gennaro Iorio
(University of Salerno, Italy)
Part II: Social Media's Influence on the Culture Surrounding Military
Conflicts and Alliances
6. The Power of the Imagined in Russian Dissident Online Communities
Clementine Fujimura
7. The Meme Information War in Support of Ukraine: Humor in a Dark Time
Terilee Edwards-Hewitt (Montgomery College, USA)
8. (Virtual) Ethnography and the Study of the Palestinian-Israeli (Digital)
Conflict: Reflections on Why Words (don't) Matter
Deborah Wheeler (United States Naval Academy, USA)
9. Iconic Offline Cultural Events as Constructed on Official US and
Japanese Military Social Media Sites: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Erica Zimmerman
Epilogue: Cyber-Ethnography: Looking Ahead
Erica Zimmerman and Clementine Fujimura
About the Contributors
Index
1. The Cyber Impact on Culture: The History of Cyber-Ethnography and
Current Ethical Considerations
Erica Zimmerman (United States Navel Academy, USA) and Clementine Fujimura
(United States Navel Academy, USA)
Part I: Influencers and Influencing: Changes and Shifts in Popular Culture
2. Gen Zen? How Young People Adapt AI Chatbots for Emotional Support
Uncovering New Mental Health Interventions
Pamela Pavliscak (Pratt Institute, USA)
3. Interrogating Interaction on Instagram: Focal Practice, Social
Connections and Identity Online
Nova Seals (Phillips Exeter Academy, USA)
4. Prideful Actions, Shameful Identities: Hybridity in International K-pop
Fan Communities
Samantha James (Auburn University, USA)
5. Digital Consumption and Digital Emotions: A Netnographic Analysis of
Emotions on Twitch Technology and Society: The Process of Digitizing
Emotions
Vincenzo Auriemma (University of Salerno, Italy) and Gennaro Iorio
(University of Salerno, Italy)
Part II: Social Media's Influence on the Culture Surrounding Military
Conflicts and Alliances
6. The Power of the Imagined in Russian Dissident Online Communities
Clementine Fujimura
7. The Meme Information War in Support of Ukraine: Humor in a Dark Time
Terilee Edwards-Hewitt (Montgomery College, USA)
8. (Virtual) Ethnography and the Study of the Palestinian-Israeli (Digital)
Conflict: Reflections on Why Words (don't) Matter
Deborah Wheeler (United States Naval Academy, USA)
9. Iconic Offline Cultural Events as Constructed on Official US and
Japanese Military Social Media Sites: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Erica Zimmerman
Epilogue: Cyber-Ethnography: Looking Ahead
Erica Zimmerman and Clementine Fujimura
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
1. The Cyber Impact on Culture: The History of Cyber-Ethnography and
Current Ethical Considerations
Erica Zimmerman (United States Navel Academy, USA) and Clementine Fujimura
(United States Navel Academy, USA)
Part I: Influencers and Influencing: Changes and Shifts in Popular Culture
2. Gen Zen? How Young People Adapt AI Chatbots for Emotional Support
Uncovering New Mental Health Interventions
Pamela Pavliscak (Pratt Institute, USA)
3. Interrogating Interaction on Instagram: Focal Practice, Social
Connections and Identity Online
Nova Seals (Phillips Exeter Academy, USA)
4. Prideful Actions, Shameful Identities: Hybridity in International K-pop
Fan Communities
Samantha James (Auburn University, USA)
5. Digital Consumption and Digital Emotions: A Netnographic Analysis of
Emotions on Twitch Technology and Society: The Process of Digitizing
Emotions
Vincenzo Auriemma (University of Salerno, Italy) and Gennaro Iorio
(University of Salerno, Italy)
Part II: Social Media's Influence on the Culture Surrounding Military
Conflicts and Alliances
6. The Power of the Imagined in Russian Dissident Online Communities
Clementine Fujimura
7. The Meme Information War in Support of Ukraine: Humor in a Dark Time
Terilee Edwards-Hewitt (Montgomery College, USA)
8. (Virtual) Ethnography and the Study of the Palestinian-Israeli (Digital)
Conflict: Reflections on Why Words (don't) Matter
Deborah Wheeler (United States Naval Academy, USA)
9. Iconic Offline Cultural Events as Constructed on Official US and
Japanese Military Social Media Sites: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Erica Zimmerman
Epilogue: Cyber-Ethnography: Looking Ahead
Erica Zimmerman and Clementine Fujimura
About the Contributors
Index
1. The Cyber Impact on Culture: The History of Cyber-Ethnography and
Current Ethical Considerations
Erica Zimmerman (United States Navel Academy, USA) and Clementine Fujimura
(United States Navel Academy, USA)
Part I: Influencers and Influencing: Changes and Shifts in Popular Culture
2. Gen Zen? How Young People Adapt AI Chatbots for Emotional Support
Uncovering New Mental Health Interventions
Pamela Pavliscak (Pratt Institute, USA)
3. Interrogating Interaction on Instagram: Focal Practice, Social
Connections and Identity Online
Nova Seals (Phillips Exeter Academy, USA)
4. Prideful Actions, Shameful Identities: Hybridity in International K-pop
Fan Communities
Samantha James (Auburn University, USA)
5. Digital Consumption and Digital Emotions: A Netnographic Analysis of
Emotions on Twitch Technology and Society: The Process of Digitizing
Emotions
Vincenzo Auriemma (University of Salerno, Italy) and Gennaro Iorio
(University of Salerno, Italy)
Part II: Social Media's Influence on the Culture Surrounding Military
Conflicts and Alliances
6. The Power of the Imagined in Russian Dissident Online Communities
Clementine Fujimura
7. The Meme Information War in Support of Ukraine: Humor in a Dark Time
Terilee Edwards-Hewitt (Montgomery College, USA)
8. (Virtual) Ethnography and the Study of the Palestinian-Israeli (Digital)
Conflict: Reflections on Why Words (don't) Matter
Deborah Wheeler (United States Naval Academy, USA)
9. Iconic Offline Cultural Events as Constructed on Official US and
Japanese Military Social Media Sites: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Erica Zimmerman
Epilogue: Cyber-Ethnography: Looking Ahead
Erica Zimmerman and Clementine Fujimura
About the Contributors
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