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    sj-docx-2-qix-10.1177_10778004221097060 – Supplemental material for Design Anthropological Filmmaking for Automated Futures

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-qix-10.1177_10778004221097060 for Design Anthropological Filmmaking for Automated Futures by Sarah Pink in Qualitative Inquiry</p

    sj-docx-1-qix-10.1177_10778004221097060 – Supplemental material for Design Anthropological Filmmaking for Automated Futures

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    sj-docx-3-qix-10.1177_10778004221097060 – Supplemental material for Design Anthropological Filmmaking for Automated Futures

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    sj-docx-4-qix-10.1177_10778004221097060 – Supplemental material for Design Anthropological Filmmaking for Automated Futures

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    Article : Sensory digital photography: re-thinking 'moving' and the image, Sarah Pink

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    Article : Sensory digital photography: re-thinking 'moving' and the image, Sarah Pink, Visual Studies, Volume 26, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 4 - 13 Biography: Sarah Pink is Professor of Social Sciences at Loughborough University (UK). Her books include Doing Visual Ethnography (2007[2001]), The Future of Visual Anthropology (2006) and Doing Sensory Ethnography (2009). Her current research focuses on uses of digital and social media in contexts of activism, sustainability and domestic energy. Source..

    Sarah Pink, Situating Everyday Life : practices and places

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    Axées sur les pratiques artistiques, d’ingénierie et de design, les recherches de Sarah Pink, professeure en sciences sociales à Loughborough University, s’inscrivent dans la discipline de l’anthropologie et des sciences sociales cognitives ‑ notamment visuelles. Situating Everyday Life : practices and places est un ouvrage ambitieux réunissant une compilation de neuf articles tous signés par l’auteure ; une occasion de revenir sur dix ans de travaux et d’offrir ainsi au lecteur un digest rel..

    Review: Sarah Pink (2001). Doing Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research

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    Doing Ethnography von Sarah PINK beschäftigt sich insbesondere mit den Möglichkeiten und der Anwendung visueller Verfahren im ethnographischen Forschungsprozess. Dabei greift PINK auf Ansätze und Paradigmen aus der Anthropologie, der Soziologie und aus den Kulturwissenschaften zurück, um den Einsatz visueller Verfahren in einem qualitativen Forschungsdesign zu skizzieren. Zusätzlich werden in dem Buck wichtige Diskussionen um Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Repräsentation, der Interpretation und der Konstruktion von Wissen in den Sozialwissenschaften diskutiert.In Doing Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research, Sarah PINK outlines the possibilities and practicalities of visual methods in ethnographic research. PINK draws on research and paradigms from anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, photographic studies and media studies to describe visual methods in the qualitative paradigm. In addition, the book problematizes issues such as representation, interpretation, and knowledge in the social sciences.En Doing Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research, Sarah PINK, bosqueja las posibilidades y practicidades de los métodos visuales en la investigación etnográfica. PINK extráe de la investigación y los paradigmas antropológicos, sociológicos, de estudios culturales, estudios fotográficos y estudios de media, una reseña de métodos visuales en el paradigma cualitativo. Sumado a esto, el libro problematiza temas como, representación, interpretación y conocimiento en ciencias sociales

    Reseña: Sarah Pink (2001). Doing Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research

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    Doing Ethnography von Sarah PINK beschäftigt sich insbesondere mit den Möglichkeiten und der Anwendung visueller Verfahren im ethnographischen Forschungsprozess. Dabei greift PINK auf Ansätze und Paradigmen aus der Anthropologie, der Soziologie und aus den Kulturwissenschaften zurück, um den Einsatz visueller Verfahren in einem qualitativen Forschungsdesign zu skizzieren. Zusätzlich werden in dem Buck wichtige Diskussionen um Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Repräsentation, der Interpretation und der Konstruktion von Wissen in den Sozialwissenschaften diskutiert. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs020197In Doing Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research, Sarah PINK outlines the possibilities and practicalities of visual methods in ethnographic research. PINK draws on research and paradigms from anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, photographic studies and media studies to describe visual methods in the qualitative paradigm. In addition, the book problematizes issues such as representation, interpretation, and knowledge in the social sciences. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs020197En Doing Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research, Sarah PINK, bosqueja las posibilidades y practicidades de los métodos visuales en la investigación etnográfica. PINK extráe de la investigación y los paradigmas antropológicos, sociológicos, de estudios culturales, estudios fotográficos y estudios de media, una reseña de métodos visuales en el paradigma cualitativo. Sumado a esto, el libro problematiza temas como, representación, interpretación y conocimiento en ciencias sociales. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs02019

    The future of visual anthropology: Engaging the senses

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    From an eminent author in the field, The Future of Visual Anthropology develops a new approach to visual anthropology and presents a groundbreaking examination of developments within the field and the way forward for the subdiscipline in the twenty-first century. The explosion of visual media in recent years has generated a wide range of visual and digital technologies which have transformed visual research and analysis. The result is an exciting new interdisciplinary approach of great potential influence for the future of social/cultural anthropology. Sarah Pink argues that this potential can be harnessed by engaging visual anthropology with its wider contexts, including: the increasing use of visual research methods across the social sciences and humanities the growth in popularity of the visual as methodology and object of analysis within mainstream anthropology and applied anthropology the growing interest in 'anthropology of the senses' and media anthropology the development of new visual technologies that allow anthropologists to work in new ways. This book has immense interdisciplinary potential, and is essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners of visual anthropology, media anthropology, visual cultural studies, media studies and sociology

    Book review: Sarah Pink (Ed.), <i>Visual interventions: Applied Visual Anthropology</i>

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    Visual Interventions: Applied Visual Anthropology offers a series of well written case studies with contributions from the editor and 15 further authors. The introductory chapter, ‘Applied visual anthropology: social intervention and visual methodologies’ by Sarah Pink, argues that an exchange between applied and academic visual anthropology will benefit the theory, substantive knowledge and practice of both fields
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