[Air-l] Virtual China research

Radhika Gajjala radhika at cyberdiva.org
Fri Mar 3 03:26:34 PST 2006


I have an advicee working on a discourse analysis of blogs about China by 
North Americans living in China - she may be on list.

But I will fwd this to her.

r

At 10:23 PM 3/2/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello --
>
>My name is Lyn Jeffery. I'm a cultural anthropologist working for a small
>nonprofit technology forecasting group in Palo Alto, California, called the
>Institute for the Future (www.iftf.org).
>
>I've spent most of the last 20 years living in, working on, and thinking
>about mainland China.  My dissertation research was on the emergence of
>Chinese capitalism, and I've also published in the area of urban
>anthropology of China. I speak and read Chinese.
>
>This year at IFTF I am leading a project on Virtual China -- trying to
>broadly map out what's happening in virtual Chinese environments, how
>Internet practices are changing daily life in China, and how it matters. The
>research will be ethnographic in nature, across virtual and physical spaces,
>and in China and the Silicon Valley.  It will be, as all our work at IFTF
>is, somewhere in between academia and business.
>
>I look forward to learning from the list, to immersing myself of the
>literature on Internet research methods and theory, and to perhaps meeting
>some of you along the way.
>
>If you're interested further, please see our blog at
>http://www.virtual-china.org/
>
>Best,
>Lyn Jeffery
>
>________________________
>Lyn Jeffery, Ph.D.
>Research Director
>Institute for the Future
>www.iftf.org
>AIM: LynatIFTF
>Skype: LynJeffery
>phone: 650-233-9577
>
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>fax: 650-854-7850
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