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Von Medienpraxis und Medientechnologien – Ethnographische Perspektiven zu medienbasierter Kommunikation

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Die qualitative Analyse internetbasierter Daten

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Eine ethnographische Perspektive auf medienbasierte Kommunikation steht für die Aussage, dass medienvermittelte interpersonelle Kommunikation nicht getrennt von den lebensweltlichen sozialen Handlungsreferenzen ihrer NutzerInnen betrachtet werden kann. EthnologInnen wollen hier empirische Beispiele liefern, die – idealerweise – in die Tiefe gehen.

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Frei, B. (2015). Von Medienpraxis und Medientechnologien – Ethnographische Perspektiven zu medienbasierter Kommunikation. In: Schirmer, D., Sander, N., Wenninger, A. (eds) Die qualitative Analyse internetbasierter Daten. Soziologische Entdeckungen. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-06296-5_8

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