New forms of home blindness: Rethinking fieldwork methods in digitalized environments

Tuva Beyer Broch, Tom Bratrud, Marianne Lien, Cecilia G. Salinas
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Digital Anthropology has in the past two decades emerged as a field that seeks to better grasp experiences of being human within digital technology and culture. However, digital technology is today so entangled in everyday practices that it gives as little meaning to single it out as a specific field of inquiry as it does to leave it out. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Norway, one of the most digitalized countries in the world, we argue that the ubiquity of the digital re-actualizes classic debates in the discipline on ‘home blindness’ emerging from the methodological challenges of doing fieldwork in familiar surroundings. We argue that building on methodological and analytical perspectives from the home blindness debate can help us better understand what it means to be human in digital environments.
新形式的家庭盲目性:反思数字化环境中的田野调查方法
数字人类学是近二十年来兴起的一个领域,旨在更好地把握人类在数字技术和文化中的生存体验。然而,今天的数字技术已经与人们的日常生活密切相关,将其作为一个特定的研究领域与将其排除在外同样意义不大。挪威是世界上数字化程度最高的国家之一,基于在挪威开展的人种学田野调查,我们认为,数字技术的无处不在重新诠释了该学科中关于 "家庭盲目性 "的经典辩论,这些辩论来自于在熟悉环境中开展田野调查所面临的方法论挑战。我们认为,从 "家居盲区 "辩论中汲取方法论和分析视角,有助于我们更好地理解在数字环境中作为人的意义。
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