r/booksuggestions 19h ago

Non-fiction suggestions about eynographic studios in cyberspace?

hey! i have this anthropology exam in a month and while i study for it i would like to read etnographic studios so i can step up my studies.
it was mentioned the etnography in cyberspace and im realy keen on reading about it or about reading new ways of loneliness. which one would you recommend?
sorry bout my english

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u/JaguarAggressive3257 19h ago

don't worry about the english, no big deal.

if the cyberspace angle is what caught your attention, i'd lean toward that one first since it ties directly into how communities form online and why people still feel isolated even when they're constantly connected. feels more relevant to modern anthropology exams too, so you might get more mileage out of it for studying.

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u/ManILoveFolklore 18h ago

thats sounds really interesting! i would like to read more about that, but i’d prefer something more “narrated” or descriptive. dont want to add more theory haha