Sarah Pink

Sarah Pink is a prominent academic known for her work in the fields of digital ethnography, design anthropology, and media studies. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of how digital technologies intersect with everyday life.

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  1. 1. Doing Sensory Ethnography

    Exploring the Senses in Ethnographic Research

    This book delves into the intricate world of sensory ethnography, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding and employing sensory experiences in ethnographic research. It explores how sensory perceptions—such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—can be integrated into the study of cultures and societies to provide a richer, more nuanced understanding of human experiences. The text emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the sensory dimensions of fieldwork and presents practical methodologies for researchers to engage with and interpret these sensory elements effectively. Through a blend of theoretical insights and real-world examples, it encourages a more immersive and empathetic approach to ethnographic research.

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