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Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , January 1st, 2014
In 2013 the international Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference (EPIC) took a foray into PR, with the objective of explaining the rationale for ethnography to new audiences. Here is…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , January 1st, 2014
In 2013 the international Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference (EPIC) took a foray into PR, with the objective of explaining the rationale for ethnography to new audiences. Here is…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , January 1st, 2014
In 2013 the international Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference (EPIC) took a foray into PR, with the objective of explaining the rationale for ethnography to new audiences. Here is…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 30th, 2013
…you can get a flurry of inaccurate headlines, followed by further media analysis pieces that take as their starting point those headlines rather than the underlying research. Especially in…

Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 30th, 2013
…you can get a flurry of inaccurate headlines, followed by further media analysis pieces that take as their starting point those headlines rather than the underlying research. Especially in…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 30th, 2013
…you can get a flurry of inaccurate headlines, followed by further media analysis pieces that take as their starting point those headlines rather than the underlying research. Especially in…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 30th, 2013
…you can get a flurry of inaccurate headlines, followed by further media analysis pieces that take as their starting point those headlines rather than the underlying research. Especially in…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 19th, 2013
WTF? That was my reaction too as I read an FT article which came to the radical conclusion that Twitter and malaria are bedfellows in the global fight…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 19th, 2013
WTF? That was my reaction too as I read an FT article which came to the radical conclusion that Twitter and malaria are bedfellows in the global fight…

Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 19th, 2013
WTF? That was my reaction too as I read an FT article which came to the radical conclusion that Twitter and malaria are bedfellows in the global fight…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , December 19th, 2013
WTF? That was my reaction too as I read an FT article which came to the radical conclusion that Twitter and malaria are bedfellows in the global fight…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , September 28th, 2013
High profile entrepreneur Luke Johnson prefers them hard, at the expense of the soft. I criticised him for his view that research and education funding should be concentrated…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , September 28th, 2013
High profile entrepreneur Luke Johnson prefers them hard, at the expense of the soft. I criticised him for his view that research and education funding should be concentrated…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , September 28th, 2013
High profile entrepreneur Luke Johnson prefers them hard, at the expense of the soft. I criticised him for his view that research and education funding should be concentrated…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , September 27th, 2013
High profile entrepreneur Luke Johnson prefers them hard, at the expense of the soft. I criticised him for his view that research and education funding should be concentrated…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , August 16th, 2013
…argues a certain digital anthropology pundit, published in the FT today. Text follows…Peter Cochrane, former head of technology for BT, maintains that our digital data will be…

Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , August 16th, 2013
…argues a certain digital anthropology pundit, published in the FT today. Text follows…Peter Cochrane, former head of technology for BT, maintains that our digital data will be…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , August 16th, 2013
…argues a certain digital anthropology pundit, published in the FT today. Text follows…Peter Cochrane, former head of technology for BT, maintains that our digital data will be…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , August 16th, 2013
…argues a certain digital anthropology pundit, published in the FT today. Text follows…Peter Cochrane, former head of technology for BT, maintains that our digital data will be…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , July 2nd, 2013
In an article via @hanmuli http://www.cfoworld.com/operations/67497/cios-next-hire-digital-anthropologist, technology research behemoth Gartner has finally noticed that anthropological think…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , July 2nd, 2013
In an article via @hanmuli http://www.cfoworld.com/operations/67497/cios-next-hire-digital-anthropologist, technology research behemoth Gartner has finally noticed that anthropological think…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , July 2nd, 2013
In an article via @hanmuli http://www.cfoworld.com/operations/67497/cios-next-hire-digital-anthropologist, technology research behemoth Gartner has finally noticed that anthropological think…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , July 2nd, 2013
In an article via @hanmuli http://www.cfoworld.com/operations/67497/cios-next-hire-digital-anthropologist, technology research behemoth Gartner has finally noticed that anthropological think…
Nik Pollinger @digitalanthro , April 7th, 2013
The Observer has just carried a long piece about young Youtubers threatening the traditional TV model. Good on them: traditional TV is a bit of a dinosaur. On…