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English: This is a selfie I took of my Political Anthropology class presenting their research some of which involved Cyber ethnography (like mine) and has the technology we used to conduct the cyber ethnography present (the laptops, phones and other smart devices) as well as service paid for and references used to conduct cyber ethnography. A graduate anthropology class where some students have engaged in cyber-research of populist leaders and their communities, an example of cyber-enthnography in progress. Some of students here employed methods ranging from analyzing informed participants (whether cultural, ethnic, etc.) on Social Media of a group of people who have consented to being studied to referencing studies and news article on the linguistics, organization, images posted such as selfies, and electronic footprints from the point of view of the communities being studied. The image achieves ecapsulating this new form of ethnography by featuring a demographic young students in PhD level Anthropology course; many among them whom are in the process of obtain their PhD's and are about to go into the field to do field work and ethnographic research, who are also adept in social media, online networking and social media technology.
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A graduate anthropology class where some students have engaged in cyber-research of populist leaders and their communities, an example of cyber-enthnography in progress. Some of students here employed methods ranging from analyzing informed participants (whether cultural, ethnic, etc.) on Social Media of a group of people who have consented to being studied to referencing studies and news article on the linguistics, organization, images posted such as selfies, and electronic footprints from the point of view of the communities being studied. The students are well aware of the limitations of such ethnography and have prefered the traditional methods. The image achieves ecapsulating this new form of ethnography by featuring a demographic young students in PhD level Anthropology course; many among them whom are in the process of obtain their PhD's and are about to go into the field to do field work and ethnographic research, who are also adept in social media, online networking and social media technology.

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