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Komparativ netnografi×Komparativ etnografi×
FagområdeKvalitativKvalitativ
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
OprindelsesårLate 1990s–2000s (netnography ~1997; comparative extension ~2000s–2010s)1987–1995 (systematic comparative ethnography formalized)
OphavspersonRobert V. Kozinets (netnography); comparative extension through multi-site online fieldwork practiceGeorge E. Marcus (multi-sited formulation); Charles C. Ragin (comparative logic)
TypeQualitative comparative research designQualitative comparative research design
Oprindelig kildeKozinets, R. V. (2010). Netnography: Doing Ethnographic Research Online. Sage. ISBN: 978-1847875532Marcus, G. E. (1995). Ethnography in/of the world system: The emergence of multi-sited ethnography. Annual Review of Anthropology, 24, 95–117. DOI ↗
Aliassercross-community netnography, multi-site netnography, comparative online ethnography, comparative virtual ethnographymulti-sited ethnography, cross-site ethnography, comparative field research, comparative participant observation
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ResuméComparative netnography applies netnographic methods systematically across two or more online communities, platforms, or cultural contexts to reveal both shared and divergent patterns in online social life. Grounded in Kozinets's netnographic tradition, it extends single-site online ethnography into a comparative logic: the researcher immerses in multiple digital field sites, gathers culturally embedded data, and analyses across sites to generate theoretically richer, transferable insights.Comparative ethnography is a qualitative research design that conducts in-depth ethnographic fieldwork across two or more sites, groups, communities, or cultural settings in order to generate systematic comparisons. Rather than describing a single community in isolation, it traces similarities, differences, and interconnections across cases, producing theoretically grounded insights that no single site could yield alone.
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