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Oxford Digital Ethnography Group (OxDEG) seminar

Date & Time:
16:30:00 - 18:00:00,
Tuesday 14 October, 2014

About

OXDEG’s digital ethnography seminars series opens with a meeting on Tuesday the 14th of October from 4.30 – 6pm at the Oxford Internet Institute at 1 St Giles. In this first meeting, we’ll discuss what we’d like to do this year as a group. If you can’t make this time but would like to join future gatherings, please do send us an email and let us know whether you’d like to present or whether you have suggestions or requests for seminars etc.

OxDEG, the Oxford Digital Ethnography Group, is led by a group of students and faculty from the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography (SAME) and the Oxford Internet Institute (OII). The aim of OxDEG is to provide a platform for cross-disciplinary collaboration among students and staff with interests in digital ethnography and qualitative research practice in an online environment from across the university.

To join the mailing list: ox-internet-ethnography-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk

Twitter: https://twitter.com/OxDEG

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OXDEG

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