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* | * Hines, Christine. 2017. “Ethnographies of Online Communities and Social Media: Modes, Varieties, Affordances.” In The SAGE Handbook of Online Research Methods, edited by Nigel G. Fielding, Raymond M. Lee, and Grant Blank, 2 edition, 401–15. London, UK: SAGE. {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/90060250/download?download_frd=1}} | ||
* [Selections] Jemielniak, Dariusz. 2014. Common Knowledge?: An Ethnography of Wikipedia. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ''["Introduction" and "Appendix A: Methodology"] {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/90060244/download?download_frd=1}} | * [Selections] Jemielniak, Dariusz. 2014. Common Knowledge?: An Ethnography of Wikipedia. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ''["Introduction" and "Appendix A: Methodology"] {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/90060244/download?download_frd=1}} | ||