Data
, 15, 106, 130, 140, 148, 151
analysis
, 28–29, 133
assemblage
, 77
collection
, 17, 19, 43–44, 61, 76–78, 126
ecology
, 130, 133–134
ghosts
, 9–10
holds memories
, 58–59
impacts
, 126, 131, 134
management
, 124
republics
, 126, 129, 131
resources
, 126
saturation
, 6–7, 15
sets
, 76–78, 142–143
volume and quantity
, 63
Data excess
, 3, 6, 17–18, 56, 88, 125
collecting data, generating excess data
, 17–19
inevitability of data excess in research
, 59–63
method assemblage
, 21–22
parergon
, 19–21
qualitative data
, 14–16
reframing
, 19–22
Data minimalism, epistemic culture of
algorithmic mediation on YouTube
, 71–73
classifying tourism destinations on YouTube
, 78–83
locating place images on YouTube
, 76–78
observing production of place images
, 73–76
Datafication of museums
, 124
Digital ‘confessional’ reader
, 113
Digital age, self-fashioning and poetry in
, 113–115
Digital atmospheres
, 40–41
Digital cultures
, 3, 64, 111
digital ethnography, relations as fields and ethnographic sensibility
, 63–66
hoarding possessions and personal digital archiving
, 57–59
inevitability of data excess and digital hoarding in research
, 59–63
Digital data
, 2–4, 57–59, 63, 71, 140–141, 145–146, 148–150
collection tools
, 78
excess
, 56–57, 127–128
processing systems
, 125
produce
, 4
Digital disorganisation and excess
, 65
Digital ethnographers
, 26, 60–61
Digital ethnographic field site
, 30–31
Digital ethnography
, 3–4, 40, 42, 56, 63–66, 70–71
affective atmospheres of offcuts
, 44–49
messy boundaries of field
, 41–43
remixed methods for pandemic atmospheres
, 43–44
of travel influencers
, 70–71
Digital Ethnography Research Centre
, 2
Digital fieldwork
, 56–57, 60
Digital health interventions
, 150–151
Digital hoarding
, 58–59, 65–66
inevitability of digital hoarding in research
, 59–63
Digital intermediation processes and actors
, 116
Digital interventions
, 148–151
Digital media
, 27
affect, haunting and unexpected discovery
, 8–10
ethics, visibility and waste
, 5–8
towards excessive thinking and writing
, 10
head of
, 128
methodologies of excess in
, 3–5
research
, 2, 56
Digital museum resources
, 127
“Digital pack-rattery”
, 59
Digital platforms
, 64, 70–71, 140–141
Digital research(ers)
, 5, 8, 26, 64–65, 149–150
Digital technologies
, 7, 64
in health
, 140
Digital touch communication
, 90
Digital tourism system
, 129–130
Digital tracking practices, traces of self in
, 33–35
Digital Transformation Lead at Queensland Art
, 127
Digitalisation of museums
, 124
Digitally mediated interactions
, 40
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA)
, 17, 20–21
Doctoral research projects
, 9
Edinburgh Cultural Map (ECM)
, 131
Ethnographic collection of data
, 92–93
Ethnographic data
, 99–100
Ethnographic research into vlogging
, 70–71
Ethnographic sensibility
, 63–66
Ethnography
, 63–64, 75–76, 88, 91, 94
Evaluation of health interventions
, 141–144
Evidence-based medicine
, 144
Excess data
, 2, 5–9, 14, 16–19, 59–60, 117, 143–147
generation
, 17–19
microblogging in algorithmic societies of control
, 115–116
reading confessional cultural object
, 111–113
research
, 109–111
reserve data
, 117–118
self-fashioning and poetry in digital age
, 113–115
temporality and research event
, 106–109