Digital anthropology
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Digital anthropology is the anthropological study of the relationship between humans and digital-era technology. The field is new, and thus has a variety of names with a variety of emphases. These include techno-anthropology, digital ethnography, cyberanthropology, and virtual anthropology.
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Prominent figures
- Genevieve Bell
- Tom Boellstorff
- Gabriella Coleman
- Diana E. Forsythe
- Heather Horst
- Mizuko Ito
- Daniel Miller
- Mike Wesch
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