Abstract
In this article a brief account of a seemingly low-impact news-reportand the ensuing debate on Facebook is used to illustrate how online meaningexchanges may lead to increased polarization, and deep disagreement, betweentwo particular groups: metal-detectorists and archaeologists. In addition someissues for how to conduct ethical online research, such as when information shouldbe seen as public or private, is discussed. I conclude by suggesting possible ways todecrease the existing divide between two groups with similar interests.
Publisher
University of Oslo Library
Subject
General Materials Science
Cited by
3 articles.
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