Adolfo Estalella

Antropología de Internet y las tecnologías digitales

Tag: Conferences

Prototyping: A Sociology in Abeyance

This is the paper Alberto Corsín and I wrote for the Prototyping Prototyping ARC episode, it is a work in progress: Could we speak of a saint as a prototype for a religious movement or of a clue as a prototype for a crime? Writing in the early 20th century, philosopher Max Scheler thought that [...]

Internet and visual methods

Our panel in the Visual Methods Conference in Leeds was a success. The title is clear enought to give a glimpse ot the topic: Internet and visual methods: Researching the Internet using visual methods &  Using the Internet for visual methods research. We opened the conference in the main room, and all the panelists enjoyed [...]

Ethics and research practices in mediated ethnography

Going on with the topic of ethics that I have been working in the last two years, I presented a paper in collaboration with Anne Beaulieu in the 5th International Conference on e-Social Science. The title:  ‘Rethinking Research Ethics for Mediated Settings’, based on the work and discussions that we maintained during my stay at [...]