Facebook Ethnography: The Poststructural Ontology of Transnational (Im) Migration Research

TitleFacebook Ethnography: The Poststructural Ontology of Transnational (Im) Migration Research
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsPiacenti, David, Luis Rivas, and Josef Garrett
JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods
Volume13
Pagination224-236
AbstractThis theoretical article discusses the creative utility of Facebook as a new ethnographic tool in which to study transnational (im) migration. Facebook ethnography allows the (im) migration researcher to transcend the four structural dualities that constrain transnational ethnographic research: (a) geographic constraints, (b) travel funding constraints, (c) travel time constraints, and (d) the logistical constraints of entrée into new ethnographic contexts. Facebook ethnography also allows the qualitative researcher to temporarily transcend the ontological structuralist dualities of traditional research methods, producing a new poststructural epistemological and ontological methodology.
DOI10.1177/160940691401300110
Short TitleFacebook Ethnography
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