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  3. Vol 2 No 3 (2010)
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Vol 2 No 3 (2010)

Published: 2010-10-29

Editorial

Digital Ethnographies

Michael Olsson, Hilary Yerbury

i - ii

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Articles (refereed)

Ambiguity, Oscillation and Disorder: Online Ethnography and the Making of Culture

Jon Marshall

1-22

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The Location of Digital Ethnography

Dana M. Walker

23-39

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Pieces of a thousand stories: repatriation of the history of Aboriginal Sydney

Peter Read, Suzana Sukovic

40-54

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Living on the Outside: cultural diversity and the transformation of public space in Melbourne

Andrew Jakubowicz, Mara Moustafine

55-75

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Researching direct action against carbon emissions: a digital ethnography of climate agency

Rebecca Pearse, James Goodman, Suart Rosewarne

76 - 103

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Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal is concerned with developing a better understanding of social change and cultural cohesion in cosmopolitan societies. Its focus lies at the intersection of conflict and cohesion, and in how division can be transformed into dialogue, recognition and inclusion.
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