Module

Digital Ethnographic Methods

Schedule:

  • 3 July (09:30 – 15:30)
  • 4 July (09:30 – 15:30)

About

Digital ethnography refers to the use of digital technology and computer applications within ethnographic research (Born and Haworth, 2017). It is a way of doing ethnography that is part of and participates in a digital-material-sensory environment rather than simply ethnography about the digital (Digital-visual-sensory-ethnography) (Pink, 2014). This module will introduce the use of digital photography, videography, sound recording, and existing digital media products (e.g. video on YouTube), as well as the use of computational tools in ethnographic research (Nvivo, Social Network Analysis Tools, Discourse Network Analyzers application, etc).

Software Requrement

No specific software is required.

Instructors

M. Zamzam Fauzanafi

Gadjah Mada University


Muhammad Zamzam Fauzanafi was born in 25 Januari 1977, at Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia. He completed his high school (1995) in a state-funded high school in called: SMAN 2Tasikmalaya.   From 1995 to 2000 He pursued his Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at the Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta. He had worked for 2 years in an NGO; Yayasan Pondok Rakyat, focused on urban poor community organizing. While, at the same time, actives at Rumah Sinema; a small organization conducting research on media audiences and literacy. In 2003, he received a scholarship from the Ford Foundation; International Fellowship Program (IFP). The scholarship enabled him to do an MA in Visual Anthropology at the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, University of Manchester, United Kingdom. After finished his MA, in 2006, he co-founded Yayasan Kampung Halaman, an NGO working with youth using participatory visual methods as tools for empowerment. For his work with Yayasan Kampung Halaman, in 2011, He received an award from the Committee on Arts and the Humanities USA; National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards.  From 2009 until now, he has been working as a lecturer and researcher in the field of visual-digital-sensory anthropology at the department of Anthropology at the Gadjah Mada University. In 2023, He finished his PhD research on “Digital Affective Citizenship” at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University. Now he is continuing work as a tenured lecture in the department of Anthropology at the Gadjah Mada University, and appointed as head of Laboratorium Antropologi Untuk Riset dan Aksi (LAURA, Laboratory of Anthropology for Research-Action).