[Air-L] micro mezzo and macro - an answer!

Mathieu ONeil mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au
Mon May 30 02:56:38 PDT 2011


Um, sorry to be the pedant but shouldn't it be spelled "meso" - "mezzo" refers to musical velocity not levels of analysis?
cheers
m

----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Timusk <ptimusk at sympatico.ca>
Date: Monday, May 30, 2011 2:44 am
Subject: Re: [Air-L] micro mezzo and macro - an answer!
To: "'Denise N. Rall'" <denrall at yahoo.com>, air-l at listserv.aoir.org

> "Cyborgs at Cyberspace?: An Ethnographer Looks to the Future" by 
> David Hakken
> 1999 looks at levels of analysis.
> 
> 
> Peter Timusk
> at571 at ncf.ca
> ptimusk at sympatico.ca
> web: www.crystalcomputing.net
> blogs www.cyborgcitizen.org
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org
> [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Denise N. Rall
> Sent: May-29-11 8:39 PM
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: Re: [Air-L] micro mezzo and macro - an answer!
> 
> AIR-ers -
> 
> I wanted to share a rare event: answering my own question!  
> It turns out
> that Nick Jankowsi and Martine van Selm have written on the 
> micro, mezzo,
> and macro levels as stages in the 'reserach enterprise' pp. 200-
> 201 in
> Christine Hine's excellent collection:
> 
> Hine, C., Ed. (2005). Virtual methods: Issues in social research 
> on the
> Internet. Oxford, Berg Publishers.
> 
> I do have a further question if Nick and/or Martine are reading 
> this list: 
> these stages of analysis further cite Jankowski (1999).
> 
> I am happy to give citation to them throughout, but I am still 
> wondering if
> this layered type of analysis comes from a yet-unnamed theorist 
> of whom I
> should be intimately aware, but am currently unacquainted!
> 
> Cheers, Denise
> 
> P.S. thanks to all those who mailed me off-list for further 
> details on this
> research framework and perhaps we will get further clarification 
> this time
> around.  DNR
> 
> 
> 	




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