by Sarah Pink ยท 2009
ISBN: 1446242366 9781446242360
Category: Social Science / Research
Page count: 184
<b>Doing Sensory Ethnography</b> responds to a recent an explosion of interest in the senses across the social sciences.</p> <p> </p> <p>Sarah Pink suggests re-thinking the ethnographic process through reflexive attention to what she terms the 'sensoriality' of the experience, practice and knowledge of both researchers and those who participate in their research. The book provides an accessible discussion and analysis of the theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of doing sensory ethnography, drawing on examples and case studies from the growing literature on sensory ethnographic studies, and from the author's own work.</p> <p> </p> <p><b>Doing Sensory Ethnography</b> is the first book to concentrate on outlining a sensory ethnographic methodology. It will be of great interest to researchers and students from all disciplines interested in enriching their ethnographic work through a focus on the senses.