Digitally shaped ethnographic relationships during a global pandemic and beyond.

Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/14687941211052275
Jaymelee J Kim, Sierra Williams, Erin R Eldridge, Amanda J Reinke
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Abstract

Social distancing and public safety measures enacted in response to COVID-19 created a surge in methodological "advice" for researchers facing disruption to fieldwork. Resources and publications frequently encouraged changes vis-a-vis digitally enhanced methods or employment of digital ethnography. For ethnographers, the establishment and maintenance of ethnographic relationships in pandemic contexts restricted to virtual interactions has not been thoroughly explored, leaving those trained in recruitment, rapport-building, and field engagement with fewer resources to navigate this integral topic. Here, we provide insights into how ethnographic relationships may be developed when there is limited access to the field and traditional relationship building is not possible. We argue that as ethnographic methods change and adapt, so too must perspectives on ethnographic relationship development. By closely examining ethnographic relationships confined to digital spaces in the context of the Tennessee tornado recovery amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this project sheds light on how to overcome this challenge.

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在全球大流行期间及之后,数字化塑造了人种学关系。
为应对COVID-19而制定的社会距离和公共安全措施为面临实地工作中断的研究人员提供了大量方法学上的“建议”。资源和出版物经常鼓励对数字增强方法或数字人种学的使用进行改变。对于民族志学家来说,在流行病背景下,仅限于虚拟互动的民族志关系的建立和维护还没有得到彻底的探索,这使得那些在招聘、建立关系和实地参与方面受过培训的人没有多少资源来驾驭这个完整的主题。在这里,我们提供了关于如何发展民族志关系的见解,当进入该领域的机会有限,传统的关系建立是不可能的。我们认为,随着民族志方法的变化和适应,民族志关系发展的观点也必须改变和适应。通过在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间田纳西州龙卷风恢复的背景下,仔细研究数字空间内的民族志关系,该项目揭示了如何克服这一挑战。
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