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  1. Daniel Miller currently runs the MSc in Digital Anthropology and is director of the Centre for Digital Anthropology at UCL. Over ten years he directed first the Why We Post project on the use and consequences of social media.

  2. Daniel Miller (born 24 March 1954) is an anthropologist who is closely associated with studies of human relationships to things, the consequences of consumption and digital anthropology. His theoretical work was first developed in Material Culture and Mass Consumption and is summarised more recently in his book Stuff.

  3. Daniel Miller is Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, University College London. He is author/editor of thirty-nine books mainly concerned with the study of material culture, consumption, and digital anthropology. He has conducted fieldwork in India, Ireland, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Trinidad, and the United Kingdom.

  4. Professor Daniel Miller. Academic position: Professor of Anthropology. Department: Anthropology. Email: d.miller@ucl.ac.uk. Website: Daniel Miller. Biography: Daniel is an anthropologist who previously mainly worked on aspects of consumption and material culture.

  5. Daniel Miller is Professor of Anthropology at UCL and author/editor of 39 books including 'Tales from Facebook', 'Digital Anthropology' (ed. with H. Horst), 'The Internet: an Ethnographic Approach' (with D. Slater), 'Webcam' (with J. Sinanan).

  6. 14. Okt. 2020 · Interview with Daniel Miller, professor of anthropology at University College London. His earlier work was on material culture and consumption. Since 2000 he has been researching and developing programmes in Digital Anthropology. He is author/editor of 41 books.

  7. View the University College London profile of Daniel Miller. Including their publications, grants and teaching activities.