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Digital ethnography in higher education teaching and learning-a methodological review

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HIGHER EDUCATION
卷 84, 期 5, 页码 1143-1162

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10734-022-00838-4

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Higher education; Digital learning; Digital ethnography; Netnography; Virtual ethnography; Methodological review

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This paper presents a methodological review of previous research on the use of digital ethnography in higher education. Through a systematic search, 20 papers were found that explore teaching and learning in higher education using digital ethnographies. The review discusses the handling of data collection, rigour, and ethics in this body of research, highlighting the methodological challenges of doing digital ethnographic research in a higher education setting. The paper concludes that higher education research could benefit from a more rigorous and expanded use of digital ethnography in order to understand new digital practices.
To understand how the digitalization of higher education influences the inter-relationship between students, teachers, and their broader contexts, research must account for the social, cultural, political, and embodied aspects of teaching and learning in digital environments. Digital ethnography is a research method that can generate rich contextual knowledge of online experiences. However, how this methodology translates to higher education is less clear. In order to explore the opportunities that digital ethnography can provide in higher education research, this paper presents a methodological review of previous research, and discusses the implications for future practice. Through a systematic search of five research databases, we found 20 papers that report using digital ethnographies to explore teaching and learning in higher education. The review synthesizes and discusses how data collection, rigour, and ethics are handled in this body of research, with a focus on the specific methodological challenges that emerge when doing digital ethnographic research in a higher education setting. The review also identifies opportunities for improvement-especially related to participant observation from the student perspective, researcher reflexivity in relation to the dual teacher-researcher role, and increased diversity of data types. This leads us to conclude that higher education research, tasked with understanding an explosion of new digital practices, could benefit from a more rigorous and expanded use of digital ethnography.

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