Hine's (2000) "Virtual Ethnography" is a guide to conducting ethnographic research in online communities. The book explores the challenges of conducting research in virtual spaces and provides guidance on how to adapt traditional ethnographic methods to fit the unique characteristics of online settings.
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Hine, Christine (2000). Virtual Ethnography. London: Sage.
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