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Facebook: friend or foe of equestrian ethnography?
Valerie Will
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Yard
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Facebook Friends
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Livery
83%
Facebook
66%
Lived Experience
16%
Ethical Issues
16%
Building Relationships
16%
Virtual Worlds
16%
Social Networks
16%
At a Distance
16%
Lack of Understanding
16%
Industry Sector
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Ethnographers
16%
Computer-mediated Environments
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Digital Approach
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Commensal
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Judicious Use
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Arts and Humanities
livery
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Facebook
100%
Personnel
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Digital
20%
Virtual worlds
20%
Real Life
20%
ethnographers
20%
Ethical issues
20%
Social Network
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Computer Science
Facebook
100%
Lived Experience
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Industry Sector
20%
Relationship Building
20%
Observing People
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Social Network
20%
Social Sciences
Facebook
100%
Personnel
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Ethical Issue
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Social Network
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Psychology
Facebook
100%
Lived Experience
20%
Ethical Issue
20%