Internet Communication Technology (ICT) for Reconciliation [E-Book] : Applied Phronesis Netnography in Internet Research Methodologies / by Iyad Muhsen AlDajani
The book explores Applied Phronesis in internet communication technology and Netnography application, introducing it on Facebook and YouTube usages. It defines two pillars for the research dynamics, "Episteme" and "Techne." - the know-how, how-to, and the power dynamics. The &quo...
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Personal Name(s): | AlDajani, Iyad Muhsen, author |
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1st edition 2020. |
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Cham :
Springer,
2020
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XXII, 322 pages 144 illustrations, 116 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783030412036 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-030-41203-6 |
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Lecture Notes in Social Networks
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The book explores Applied Phronesis in internet communication technology and Netnography application, introducing it on Facebook and YouTube usages. It defines two pillars for the research dynamics, "Episteme" and "Techne." - the know-how, how-to, and the power dynamics. The "Episteme" explores the dynamics of reconciliation in the middle of conflict, Internet communication technologies for transformation, Moderation in Islam, online Deliberative Democracy. The second pillar, "Techne," is explored through Internet communication technology for the advancement of reconciliation in the middle of a conflict. The book describes the Phronetic Approach in internet research in academic discourse adopting Phronesis "an Aristotelian concept and method defined by Bent Flyvbjerg," and exploring Netnography for Kozinets, in Mixed-Method research design and applying methodological triangulation in research and testing the hypothesis using qualitative content analysis for Krippendorff, developing a methodological discourse for interdisciplinary research using internet communication technologies as part of understanding big-date, introducing Applied Digital Humanities. |