Etnografía conectiva de una práctica de intercambio de archivos: el caso búlgaro

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Resum

Este texto es un resumen de mi tesis doctoral en que intento mostrar algunos puntos clave del estudio. He optado por comentar de manera muy concisa las motivaciones que me han llevado a realizar el estudio en Bulgaria pero también mi inspiración metodológica y el trabajo de campo que he realizado. Aquí, introduzco también los tres principales actores en la red construida como resultado del trabajo etnográfico: Proveedores de Internet, Páginas torrent y Páginas de subtítulos.

Paraules clau

Etnografía, Intercambio de archivos, Comunidades online, Redes sociales

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03-11-2015

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Ninova, M. (2015). Etnografía conectiva de una práctica de intercambio de archivos: el caso búlgaro. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 15(3), 265–278. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.1663

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