Fwd: [Air-l] CFP // Virtual Ethnography: Forum Qualitative Social Research (FQS)

joshua raclaw Joshua.Raclaw at COLORADO.EDU
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Hi all.

Forum Qualitative Social Research (FQS, http://www.qualitative-research.net)
is preparing an Special Issue on Virtual Ethnography.

All the details here:
http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/CfP_07-3-e.htm


Important dates:

- 15 february 2007: Deadline for submission of papers

- 15 april 2007: Deadline for paper reviews. Information about the results
of the selection process

- September 2007: Publication of the FQS Special Issue: Virtual Ethnography


1. Introduction

This special issue aims to gather different scientific work that deal with
some of the theoretical, empirical and methodological topics currently faced
by virtual ethnography.

Ethnography is a fundamental methodology in social and cultural research.
Ethnography allows the researcher to reconstruct the meanings and materials
that shape the cultural collectives he or she analyzes. Ethnography is also
a qualitative approach in social and cultural studies of the Internet and
digital technologies such as mobile phones, videogames, etc. Though it has
been used for more than a decade for studying Internet phenomena, there
still remain many methodological difficulties when developing ethnographies
on/of/through the Internet.

This special FQS issue will contribute to the current debate that
ethnography faces when the Internet and digital technologies are a
fundamental part of its object of study and fieldwork.

The main topics of interest are 1. the alteration of both the epistemology
and interpretation frameworks and 2. methodological, empirical and
theoretical challenges raised by the ethnographies on/of/through the
Internet.

Methodological, theoretical and empirical papers will be accepted. We are
especially interested in studies that address the following topics:

* Fieldwork construction: How do ethnographers develop their notion of
"field" in ethnographies of the Internet?

* How does the virtual/digital change the epistemological framework for
ethnography?

* What is the role of the ethnographer's experience with technologies, and
how can it be managed in the research process?

* How should technological artefacts (software and digital devices) be
treated in virtual ethnographies?

* Is it necessary to introduce the material dimension and not only the
symbolic issues of technical artefacts in virtual ethnographies

* How handles ethnography the observation of communicative activities
supported by digital technologies?

2. Submission

* Papers must be sent to Daniel Domínguez (ddominguez at edu.uned.es) or Adolfo
Estalella (jestalellaf at uoc.edu).

* Papers for review. Abstracts could be presented for review at least in the
English language, additionally in German and Spanish, as far as available.
Full papers should be presented in English, German or Spanish.

* Original texts only. Papers should be original and unpublished.

* Format. The electronic format allows FQS to include long papers and
different options for linking data and interpretation. Please contact the
editors for further information about innovative presentation formats.

* Peer Review. Contributions will be reviewed directly by the editors of the
special issue (open peer review); if necessary, the FQS editors will draw on
external reviewers.

* General publication guidelines. Before sending in your contribution,
please ensure that FQS guidelines for submissions are followed, see
http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/manuskript-e.htm. Please also
take a look at contributions published so far in FQS, see
http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/rubriken-e.htm.

3. Additional Information

More information about the publishing process, see
http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/publishing-e.htm.

For any questions or suggestions, please feel free to send an e-mail to any
of the editors: Daniel Domínguez, Anne Beaulieu, Adolfo Estalella, Edgar
Gómez, Rosie Read and Bernt Schnettler.



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