Friday, February 6, 2009

Common Kingfisher: Webnographers.org, Contact Improv, Realizing {Loving Bliss} Ideas

Here's an exciting new Wiki {editable web pages} - webnographers.org - where people who are studying the web ethnographically can add and share resources. It has amazing potential.

Webnographers: Resources for Virtual Ethnography

The Gist:

Cyberanthropology is but a fetal field, far from defined. This website was developed in the interest of providing a central hub for those interested in ethnographies of the internet. Created by and for webnographers, its success in contingent on your participation.

Ethnography is not constrained solely to anthropologists, and indeed the barriers that divide the various social sciences are at once arbitrary and collapsible. Any individual interested in the complex social, cultural, and psychological facets of humans relating with and through the internet is encouraged to join in this nascent community. Webnographers unite!

~ Jenny Ryan


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Contact Improv jams embody and make possible those flexible {somewhat like the World Wide Web}, fluid, touch, movement and creative possibilities that life offers in wonderful ways.


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Contentment and the neurophysiology of loving bliss, when and as one wants them, are appealing ... scottmacleod.com/#LovingBlissLetters

What's the 'chamber music' of understanding vis-a-vis loving bliss, and how might we develop these richly in conjunction with the pragmatics of daily life?

How to realize some of these ideas?

Heading soon to the Harbin pools ....

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