dereksbicycles
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You are welcome. maybe I could give out the catnip after the tricks?
Cats will purrrrrr and smile. What a nice guy .
You are welcome. maybe I could give out the catnip after the tricks?
i think you misunderstand. is there anything wrong or is there any negative connotation with being research subjects? well just to explain my side, the difference really is that when you do experiments is that you try to distance yourself from the subjects, you try not to put any influence on them and possible results. thus it is a controlled environment. but in anthropology we don't really adhere to that. we are not very strict in following the scientific method. we are trying to learn more about people, and since people are much more dynamic than behaviors or even responses in an experiment it is much more insightful for anthropologists to be in the field and experience it themselves first hand. at the same time experience it with the participants and interlocutors in a natural setting. well i would say the beehive example is very close. anthropologists are like that, they go into the field and instead of assessing it just by observation or analysis we experience it. i hope i made it clear.
I understand the difference but unless oposition is the reaction you where going for poking the bee hive will just get you angry bees. How about. "Hi, i am an anthropologist and i'm interested in getting to know you guys and experience as best i can your culture. I just want to be up front that i will be writing a paper about my experience."
I'm still a student about turbo and turbocharging. I'm sure I'll still be a student on that topic forever because the art of turbocharging has always been modified over years. Look at what has changed over years as far as turbo has went. It's fascinating!!! I think more people should share because turbos are the most cool thing. Ever!!!
@amylynne i agree. these are initial observations. well i would say I am already at the juncture and i have already made the shift. its just that some of my words were not particularly correct to describe what i am trying to do. i mean no offense. I know that I need to do this to learn and write about the paper. but i also have known and realized from the start the if i do not approach this as a real person wanting to make bonds and fruitful interaction the paper i will yield will not really reflect the true identity and reflection of the community.
i think you misunderstand. is there anything wrong or is there any negative connotation with being research subjects? well just to explain my side, the difference really is that when you do experiments is that you try to distance yourself from the subjects, you try not to put any influence on them and possible results. thus it is a controlled environment. but in anthropology we don't really adhere to that. we are not very strict in following the scientific method. we are trying to learn more about people, and since people are much more dynamic than behaviors or even responses in an experiment it is much more insightful for anthropologists to be in the field and experience it themselves first hand. at the same time experience it with the participants and interlocutors in a natural setting. well i would say the beehive example is very close. anthropologists are like that, they go into the field and instead of assessing it just by observation or analysis we experience it. i hope i made it clear.
i think you misunderstand. is there anything wrong or is there any negative connotation with being research subjects? well just to explain my side, the difference really is that when you do experiments is that you try to distance yourself from the subjects, you try not to put any influence on them and possible results. thus it is a controlled environment. but in anthropology we don't really adhere to that. we are not very strict in following the scientific method. we are trying to learn more about people, and since people are much more dynamic than behaviors or even responses in an experiment it is much more insightful for anthropologists to be in the field and experience it themselves first hand. at the same time experience it with the participants and interlocutors in a natural setting. well i would say the beehive example is very close. anthropologists are like that, they go into the field and instead of assessing it just by observation or analysis we experience it. i hope i made it clear.
So why not start another thread introducing yourSELF, not your work so much, but who you are, the kinds of things you like, maybe something funny you experienced, or anything that gives people a more intimate sense of you.* I mean, you want to look into people's lives**, it might seem less weird if you're putting more of yourself out there. (Or, find some threads that are interesting to you and contribute to the conversation.)
*well, not anything, but anything that seems to fit the norms you might start picking up on as you look at more and more threads here.
**"lives" is not exactly the right word, but you know what I mean.
Now, if you're an anthropology student, you'd be more interested in CULTURE, not the implications of digital media interaction.
so, sorry I dont buy your story, it doesnt add up, so i feel reluctent, but instead of ignoring, maybe id ask you, why social media? what does this have to do with ethnography? what are the hearing eqauvalent? and why so interested in 'us'?? what is it you're looking for?
again i want to make this clear that i am not compelling anyone to respond and and participate.
... i also have known and realized from the start the if i do not approach this as a real person wanting to make bonds and fruitful interaction the paper i will yield will not really reflect the true identity and reflection of the community.
This sounds good at first, to some degree. But then you do this:
http://www.alldeaf.com/our-world-our-culture/112216-just-question.html#post2196166
and you've lost a lot of credibility, with me, anyway.
Right, you've said that before. Honestly it feels a little insulting when I read that. Because of course you're not compelling anyone to respond/participate: you would have no authority to do that. Everyone here, at any time, would have the right to refuse you. Reassuring people that you aren't almost suggests that there could have been the possibility that you were, which would be completely ridiculous.
well i don't really understand what's wrong with what I did. again I'm swimming in murky waters here. I'm cautious with what I'm saying and if you are offended then I am sorry and I didn't have that intention. Well, I'm not trying to convince anyone of my credibility.
I made the thread because I already read the students questions and I felt that my question was not really addressed. well i take responsibility for that, I didn't know that starting a new thread was wrong or offending. I ask the moderators to move or delete the thread if necessary.
everyone has been bashing me all this time but it was never made clear what I was doing wrong or saying wrong. I keep apologizing, as I have said that people are misinterpreting my intentions.
As I have said before this is for a paper. our class is about Disability. we choose our own topics. so I felt curious about this culture and felt that it actually (at times) transcended disability and people have embraced it being a culture in itself. I wanted to explore that but at the same time in the context of social media. I know that i can't just come in and do all this. I understand that and i have experienced it first hand. which I am thankful for. its a close knit community but intrusion and offending people is not my intention.
Lastly, as i have posted in the other thread, I only want to get reactions and responses about having a presence in Social media particularly facebook and the forum you have right now.
I wanted to know the difference in your experiences with these different mediums. and exactly what roles do these media play in your lives...
.well. internet ethnography and anthropology is an emerging trend. you can say that a culture is also developing in the internet itself. social media has affected us one way or another i just wanted to know how it affects you.