Digital Anthropology Daniel Miller

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2017
  • Serious Science - serious-science.org
    Daniel Miller on visual communication, cultural differences in digital behavior, and why people prefer one social media over another
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Komentáře • 24

  • @DeyaniraGarciaZea
    @DeyaniraGarciaZea Před 5 lety +12

    I could listen to Dr. Miller for hours. Fascinating topic!

    • @DanielBoaNova
      @DanielBoaNova Před 4 lety

      Me too! When it ended I was like NOOO! show me more, please! :)

  • @johncolon4461
    @johncolon4461 Před 4 lety +33

    How interesting as an Anthropology student I have been interested about internet cultures and the evolving sociality in gaming and this is an amazing place to start looking. We need more of this.

  • @johncook6731
    @johncook6731 Před rokem

    Daniel Miller is THE GUY when it comes to contemporary anthropology/sociology

  • @djaziko457
    @djaziko457 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm looking forward to studying the digital realm. It's fascinating!

  • @DigitalSapient
    @DigitalSapient Před rokem +2

    As a digital anthropologist...this is great. The concept of Netnography, doing online study of human cultures was created by Canadian anthropologist Dr. Robert Kozinets, who literally wrote the book on it.

    • @Siyuri1641
      @Siyuri1641 Před rokem

      According to his cv he has a PhD in philosophy and is a journalism professor not an anthropologist

  • @satyakumarupadhyay6389
    @satyakumarupadhyay6389 Před 6 lety +7

    so true,
    i wish digital anthro to flourish.

  • @rediatmoges7098
    @rediatmoges7098 Před 7 měsíci

    Well, that was fascinating, Can't wait to know more. Thank you for all the work you do.

  • @johncook6731
    @johncook6731 Před rokem

    “Took about 5 minutes to convince them” yeah because you’re Daniel Miller! I’ve had entire classes practically dedicated to the research of this guy. Also it is a super interesting field and platform to study people from

  • @areefen
    @areefen Před 4 lety +3

    Great topic

  • @wannacashmeoutside
    @wannacashmeoutside Před 2 lety +1

    I find this so interesting. Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age , something in between (Middle Ages?), and now we are in the digital age! Started maybe in the 1980s roughly. And could last a couple millennia until the next great “tool” is discovered. This is the tool of this era. ;) we are living In the digital age,

  • @doctordivx
    @doctordivx Před 6 lety +4

    I think this should be more focus on the way the ideas are spread out and how thinking actually works. Not just what are the effects of social media in communities...
    anyway, it's an interesting topic. I would check the books they are going to publish...
    Thanks!

  • @rebeccaandrews8834
    @rebeccaandrews8834 Před rokem

    Digital technology cultures are very interesting. Technology and digital technologies are human tools, extensions of self. We are cyborgs alongside all technology especially the digital tech. It's very important to understand the impacts. I am currently doing some reading into self tracking devices and if they are as beneficial as we think they are. I think the answer with digital tech and us is always the same and that is that both negatives and positives are always happening at the same time. And we may not have advanced as hugely as we think we have, rather we've just changed as humans. The activities that go along with self tracking and even posting the data on social media is a new way of doing stuff we've always done, just now there is a tangible record of it we can use.

  • @estimome
    @estimome Před 5 lety +1

    MY GOD

  • @jamesblack2654
    @jamesblack2654 Před 6 lety +1

    Wow, science of social media

  • @gayedavies2797
    @gayedavies2797 Před 4 lety +1

    Create the solidarity of community in some cultures and societies but not in others. Do we aspire to solidarity or not? Who does? Why do they?

  • @RomanPrag
    @RomanPrag Před rokem

    Где можно найти эти книги на русском?

  • @roybarrows9733
    @roybarrows9733 Před 5 lety +7

    This guy represented himself as an expert on visual communication, but all he provided was a lazy-assed 14 minutes of talking head. How does anyone with any knowledge of visual communication not see the problem with that?