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=== Audio and Video Recording ===
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==Introduction==
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The following is a list of some of the tools I've used to do my research. This is not a full list, and is constantly being obliterated by the pace of technological development. However, the best thing to do is use old tools, develop a unique process that can last the test of time, or work closely with a developer or designer to create new tools for gaining insight into a rapidly changing world.
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That said, there are some tools that will never change. The traditional anthropological methods and processes still apply, no matter the environment. At the core of it all, people are still people, no matter the technological assemblages they may develop, wear and carry. Those only amplify aspects of the human, not mask them. The most successful ones allow people to be more human than ever before.
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==Tools==
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====Defunct Webpage Retrieval ====
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*[http://www.archive.org/index.php Archive.org]
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====Audio and Video Recording ====
 
*[[iPhone]]
 
*[[iPhone]]
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*[[Android]]
  
=== Image Capture and Storage ===
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====Image Capture and Archiving ====
 
*[[Flickr]]
 
*[[Flickr]]
 
*[[LittleSnapper]]
 
*[[LittleSnapper]]
 
*[[Skitch]]
 
*[[Skitch]]
 
*[[Flickr Uploadr]]
 
*[[Flickr Uploadr]]
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*[[Iterasi]]
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====Workflow Reduction ====
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*[[Jumpcut]]
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*[[TextExpander]]
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*[[TarPipe]]
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====FileSharing and Collaboration ====
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*[[DropBox]]
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*[[Skype]]
  
=== Workflow Reduction ===
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====Gmail Hacks ====
[[Jumpcut]]
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*[[Multiple Inboxes]]
[[TextExpander]]
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[[TarPipe]]
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=== FileSharing and Collaboration ===
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====Project Management ====
[[DropBox]]
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*[[Open Atrium]]
  
=== Gmail Hacks ===
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====FTP ====
[[Multiple Inboxes]]
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*[[Cyberduck]]
  
=== Project Management ===
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[[Open Atrium]]
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====Notification Systems ====
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*[[RSS]]
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*[[Netvibes]]
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*[[Yahoo! Pipes]]
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*[[pubsubhubbub]] - A simple, open, server-to-server web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol as an extension to Atom and RSS.
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*[[Salmon Protocol]]
  
=== Notification Systems ===
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====Writing Tools ====
[[RSS]]
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*[[Scrivener]]
[[Netvibes]]
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*[[TextEdit]]
[[Yahoo! Pipes]]
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[[pubsubhubbub]] - A simple, open, server-to-server web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol as an extension to Atom and RSS.
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[[Salmon Protocol]] -
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=== Writing Tools ===  
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====Market Research and Social Survey Tools====
[[Scrivener]]
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[[Survey Monkey]]
[[TextEdit]]
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[[Formspring]]
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[[Amazon Turk]]
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[[Facebook]]
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[[Twitter]]
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[[Yahoo! Answers]]
  
=== Publishing Tools ===
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====Publishing Tools ====
[[WordPress]]
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*[[WordPress]]
[[MediaWiki]]
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*[[MediaWiki]]
  
=== FTP ===
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====Communication Tools ====
[[Cyberduck]]
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*[[IRC]]
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*[[Twitter]]
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*[[Google Groups]]
  
=== Communication Protocols ===
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====Communication Protocols ====
[http://tantek.pbworks.com/CommunicationProtocols Tantek's Communication Protocols]
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*[http://tantek.pbworks.com/CommunicationProtocols Tantek's Communication Protocols]
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=Also See=
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*[[Traditional Anthropology]]
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*[[Ethnography]]
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*[[Qualitative Analysis]]
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*[[Quantitative Analysis]]
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*[[Deep Hanging Out]]
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*[[Participant Observation]]
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 24 December 2010

Introduction

The following is a list of some of the tools I've used to do my research. This is not a full list, and is constantly being obliterated by the pace of technological development. However, the best thing to do is use old tools, develop a unique process that can last the test of time, or work closely with a developer or designer to create new tools for gaining insight into a rapidly changing world.

That said, there are some tools that will never change. The traditional anthropological methods and processes still apply, no matter the environment. At the core of it all, people are still people, no matter the technological assemblages they may develop, wear and carry. Those only amplify aspects of the human, not mask them. The most successful ones allow people to be more human than ever before.

Tools

Defunct Webpage Retrieval

Audio and Video Recording

Image Capture and Archiving

Workflow Reduction

FileSharing and Collaboration

Gmail Hacks

Project Management

FTP

Notification Systems

Writing Tools

Market Research and Social Survey Tools

Survey Monkey Formspring Amazon Turk Facebook Twitter Yahoo! Answers

Publishing Tools

Communication Tools

Communication Protocols

Also See