Doing Sensory EthnographyThis bold agenda-setting title continues to spearhead interdisciplinary, multisensory research into experience, knowledge and practice. Drawing on an explosion of new, cutting edge research Sarah Pink uses real world examples to bring this innovative area of study to life. She encourages us to challenge, revise and rethink core components of ethnography including interviews, participant observation and doing research in a digital world. The book provides an important framework for thinking about sensory ethnography stressing the numerous ways that smell, taste, touch and vision can be interconnected and interrelated within research. Bursting with practical advice on how to effectively conduct and share sensory ethnography this is an important, original book, relevant to all branches of social sciences and humanities. |
Contents
place knowing memory and imagination | |
orientation issues | |
encounters through the senses | |
observation to intervention | |
sensory ethnography in a digital world | |
analysing and meaning making | |
arguing and the nonrepresentational | |
Imagining sensory futures ethnography design | |