Digital Anthropology
Digital Anthropology is a subfield of anthropology that studies how digital technologies influence human behavior, culture, and social interactions. It examines the ways people use digital tools, such as social media, smartphones, and virtual reality, to communicate, create communities, and express their identities.
Researchers in digital anthropology analyze online spaces and digital artifacts to understand cultural practices in the digital age. They explore topics like cyberculture, online identity, and the impact of digital globalization on traditional societies, providing insights into how technology shapes contemporary life.