Posts Tagged ‘youth culture’

My researches

Wondering what I have been done so far, as a researcher and a cultural anthropologist, that I am entitled to talk about youngsters, urban culture etc, I thought it would be a good point to describe you, shortly, my researches.

I started with a research about the uses, practices and representations of SMS (Short Message Service) in youth culture. This research took me about 4 years, and it had a complex methodology. First, I have to say that I did a comparative field between Bucharest and Brussels. Why, you might say. Well, I wanted to see if the appropriation of SMS is a youth culture thing, therefore it would be expressed in the same way about everywhere. So, as methods, I started with passive observation in those places that youngsters go. For Bucharest, I talk about commercial centers, urban spaces where they gather, meet and explore, urban transportation. For Brussels, I can add restaurants, cause youngsters in Belgium go to restaurant with their parents.

I continued with participative observation. Meaning, concretely, to use my cell phone and send SMS in the places that I mentioned before, just to see reactions. Being in a youngsters group and socializing with them, I was using my cell phone, talk about my SMS with them etc. They also let me transcript the messages they had in their cell phones, even the most intimate ones.

After that, in-depth interviews and domestic observation, in their homes, showed me the full extension of the phenomenon, but also a distinctive difference between public uses of SMS and domestic ones. I continued with a journal where my subjects of research were writing the messages sent and received, the hour and the place where they were, but also describing the relationship with the recipient and the feelings he/she felt in the moment of reception of a message.

All this data gathered, I use it for my PhD thesis. Which, I hope, will defend in spring. :)




http://rubypseudochatchat.blogspot.com

Ruby is an interesting person with an interesting blog. She “spots” in a particular way youngsters in UK, I suppose London to be more precise, and her way of doing things inspired me to start my blog. Her blog also helped me to see how to narrow knowledge, meaning that from all the things that I know, how to spot those that could meet public interest and also how to trigger people from all around the world.

I truly think that people like Ruby have a perception of things that can and is useful in certain domains and fields; better understanding a subculture or a specific culture can be an insightful perspective for people and fields of activity that work with perspectives and ways of seeing things.

Anyway, I really recommend you to read her blog. If you see something that I did not, maybe we will talk more about it. :)




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