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Circular digital relations

This paper will address how digital affordances (Grasseni and Walter 2014) of the interactive documentary are an epistemological tool that shapes and fosters comparative reflections in collaborative ethnographic projects. To do so, I will analyse the process of planning and coding an i-doc (interactive documentary) as part of my work in the Food Citizens? ERC project. I will consider images and lines of codes that exemplify how the planning and the making of the digital platform mediates the processes of comparison and collaboration within the framework of the project’s teamwork.

Author
Federico de Musso
Date
01 August 2020
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De Musso, F. (2020). Circular digital relations.
Anthrovision, 8(1). doi:10.4000/anthrovision.6885

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