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Articles

Vol. 6 No. 2: September issue

From field sites to field events: Creating the field with information and communication technologies (ICTs)

  • Tanja Ahlin
  • Fangfang Li
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17157/mat.6.2.655
Submitted
September 1, 2018
Published
30-Sep-2019

Abstract

The incorporation of various information and communication technologies (ICTs) in ethnographic methods mandates a reconsideration of the understanding and practice of fieldwork. In this article, we explore how the ‘field site’ may be reimagined in today’s highly mobile, ICT-facilitated world. Based on our research among Indian transnational families and young migrant workers from Malaysia, we argue that the field may be conceived as a collection of ‘field events’ that are co-created by ethnographers, their study participants, and ICTs. As ICTs are increasingly intertwined with people’s lives and thereby feature importantly in ethnographic fieldwork, we encourage ethnographers to carefully consider how these devices and platforms actively shape their ethnographic data as well as their relations with study participants.