Author: Katie Vizenor

I am a PhD candidate in Anthropology at University at Buffalo (SUNY). My dissertation work explores the process of becoming a citizen of a virtual world and, particularly, that significance to disabled participants.
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Internet Research, Maintaining Fitness, 3 Tips

Internet Research, Maintaining Fitness, 3 Tips. Digital Ethnographer Katie Vizenor on combining successful research and good health in the flat panel age.

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Digital Ethnography: Internet Research Survival Guide

The Internet Research Survival Guide with practical everyday tip and tricks that let you get your research done while staying healthy and sane.

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Tom Boellstorff 2: Is it Fierce? Or, Hotness Based Research

One of my favorite parts of the conversation Kathleen Cool and I had with Tom Boellstorff was…

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Tom Boellstorff 1: Exploring the Digital Jungle

In 2008 Tom Boellstorff published Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human….

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Whose Rule is it Anyway? An Intro to Digital Citizenship

Lately I have been thinking a lot about the term Digital Citizens. That term is typically used…