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Ethnography for Digital Natives? Rethinking Form and Content in a New Text on Contemporary Angola

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Jess Auerbach provides a wonderful discussion of her new book, in which she explores how those that have always had access to the internet learn and think differently.

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African Studies Centre
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Jess Auerbach
Keywords
angola
internet
ethnography
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 20/11/2019
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