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TY - CHAP
T1 - Getting up close and personal with influencers
T2 - reflecting on the intimacy of netnography
AU - Patterson, Anthony
AU - Ashman, Rachel
PY - 2020/12/30
Y1 - 2020/12/30
N2 - In a relatively short timeframe, netnography has profoundly reshaped the way scholars across many fields conduct online research. In this chapter, we posit that the relationships cultivated between netnographer(s) and their cultural informants – especially those cultivated with content creators or influencers – are especially intimate. We probe the peculiar nature of this intimacy by describing its unique conditions, dwelling in particular on the casual and playful manner of communication and the high levels of disclosure that characterise our condition of intimacy. Subsequently, we discuss the ramifications of how mediated intimacies affect the netnographic encounter. We also reflect on some of the particular challenges that doing netnographic research with content creators poses, such as the threat of data evaporation and the problem of how to recruit content creators to a study. Finally, by contemplating the future research terrain, we suggest ways that netnographers keen to expand our understanding of content creators can make strong and original contributions to the field.
AB - In a relatively short timeframe, netnography has profoundly reshaped the way scholars across many fields conduct online research. In this chapter, we posit that the relationships cultivated between netnographer(s) and their cultural informants – especially those cultivated with content creators or influencers – are especially intimate. We probe the peculiar nature of this intimacy by describing its unique conditions, dwelling in particular on the casual and playful manner of communication and the high levels of disclosure that characterise our condition of intimacy. Subsequently, we discuss the ramifications of how mediated intimacies affect the netnographic encounter. We also reflect on some of the particular challenges that doing netnographic research with content creators poses, such as the threat of data evaporation and the problem of how to recruit content creators to a study. Finally, by contemplating the future research terrain, we suggest ways that netnographers keen to expand our understanding of content creators can make strong and original contributions to the field.
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9780367425654
SP - 241
EP - 248
BT - Netnography Unlimited
A2 - Kozinets, Robert
A2 - Rossella, Gambetti
PB - Routledge
ER -