The Diachronic Ethnography of Media: From Social Changing to Actual Social Changes

Journal Title: Moment Dergi - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

In this article I address the challenge of how to study media and actual social changes ethnographically. To do so I draw from the relevant media ethnography literature, including my own research in Malaysia and Spain. I argue that ethnographers are well positioned to contribute to the interdisciplinary study of media and social change. However, to do so we must first shift our current focus on media and ‘social changing’ (i.e. how things are always changing) to the study of media in relation to actual social changes, e.g. the suburbanisation of Kuala Lumpur in the 1970s to 2000s, the secularisation of morality in post-Franco Spain, or the success of new indignados parties in Spain’s 2015 local government elections. This shift from the ethnographic present continuous to the past simple – a move from potential to actual changes – does not require that we abandon ethnography in favour of social history. Rather, it demands new forms of ‘diachronic ethnography’ that can handle the biographical, phase-by-phase logic of actual social changes. It also requires that we conduct not only multi-sited (Marcus, 1995) but also multi-timed fieldwork on specific congeries of media practices, forms and agents.

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John Postill

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  • EP ID EP419745
  • DOI 10.17572/mj2017.1.1943
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John Postill (2017). The Diachronic Ethnography of Media: From Social Changing to Actual Social Changes. Moment Dergi, 4(1), 19-43. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-419745