Communicative Ecology - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Altheide, D. L. (1994). An ecology of communication: Toward a mapping of the effective environment. The Sociological Quarterly, 35(4), 665-683.
  • Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2007). Networked individualism of urban residents: Discovering the communicative ecology in inner-city apartment buildings. Information, Communication & Society, 10(5), 749-772.
  • Hearn, G., & Foth, M. (2007). Communicative ecologies: Editorial preface. The Electronic Journal of Communication, 17(1-2).
  • Slater, D., Tacchi, J., & Lewis, P. (2002). Ethnographic monitoring and evaluation of community multimedia centres: A study of Kothmale community radio internet project, Sri Lanka.
  • Tacchi, J. (2006). Studying communicative ecologies: An ethnographic approach to information and communication technologies. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association.
  • Tacchi, J., Slater, D., & Hearn, G. (2003). Ethnographic action research: A user's handbook. New Delhi: UNESCO.
  • Tacchi, J., Fildes, J., Martin, K., Kiran, MS., Baulch, E. and Skuse, A. (2007).

Ethnographic action research: Training handbook. New Delhi: UNESCO.

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