Computer-Mediated Anthropology

An Online Resource Center

A visual representation of the Internet.  (See Methodology page for details)

Computer-Mediated Anthropology examines the intersections between anthropology and computing.

These intersections include:

· Finding a school

· Pedagogy

· Theory

· Research

· Scholarly Communication

· Publishing

 

 

Content and Design by Noah Porter (in consultation with S. Elizabeth Bird.)
Resources used in constructing this page include:
Google, GRsites.com, Wimpy, Abhijit's Planet, EndNote, KoolMoves, USF Library (esp. SFX Citation Finder), The Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, AAA Guide & E-Guide, and many of the web sites mentioned on the CMA Resources page.
Special thanks to all CMA survey respondents.

Noah Porter

Department of Anthropology

SOC 107, University of South Florida

Tampa, FL 33620 

To contact us:

S. Elizabeth Bird

Chair and Professor

Department of Anthropology
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SOC 107
Tampa, FL 33620
Office Phone: (813) 974-0802
Email: ebird@cas.usf.edu

"I have not done any assessment of the available literature on ethnographic studies of the internet, but it would perhaps be good to have a journal on this and to have a web site that offers links to useful resources. I am not even sure where to look, so I like the idea of what you are proposing."

 --a CMA survey respondent

 

 

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