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Virtual and Reciprocal Ethnography on the Internet: The East Mims Oral History Project Website
- Journal of American Folklore
- American Folklore Society
- Volume 119, Number 473, Summer 2006
- pp. 301-311
- 10.1353/jaf.2006.0037
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This article examines a problem in the design of folklore websites: in what ways can technology be used to build into the documentation process itself an ethnographic guide to the materials that incorporates the folkgroup's own understanding of those materials, and how they can be best presented to the public? In examining this problem, the article focuses on the potential of digital media for addressing two concerns of contemporary folkloristics—reflexivity and ethnographic storytelling.