21st century telecommunications have spawned new developments in anthropological research.Researchers now utilise online tools and investigate virtual social phenomena. A research project at the University of Tasmania required the development of a tailored methodology to investigate real-world activities across multiple education institutions and associated on-line communities.The study employed a blend of traditional and contemporary approaches assembled from established methodologies. Considerations influencing the development of the methodology are presented with the intention of informing future researchers of valid methodological design.Ontological and epistemological concerns are addressed to establish a framework for 21st century ethnographical methodologies
History
Publication title
Florida Journal of Educational Research
Volume
58
Issue
7
Pagination
20-33
ISSN
0428-7355
Department/School
Education, Office of the School of Creative Arts and Media
Publisher
Florida Educational Research Association
Place of publication
United States
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