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This volume reviews and expands the field and scope of sensory ethnography by fostering new links amongst sensory, affective, more-than-human, non-representational, and multimodal sensory research traditions and composition styles.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000994278
- Artikelnr.: 69128541
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000994278
- Artikelnr.: 69128541
Phillip Vannini is Professor in the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University (Canada). He is the author/editor of 20 books, and from 2010 to 2020 he was the series editor for Routledge's Innovative Ethnographies Series. Phillip's documentary films have been distributed worldwide through television, in movie theaters, as well as through SVOD platforms such as Amazon Prime, iTunes, Google Play, Kanopy, and more.
1. The qualities of the "new" sensory ethnography: an introduction -
Phillip Vannini PART 1: Sensory ethnography: pasts, presents, and futures
2. The rise of sense-based social inquiry: a genealogy of sensory
ethnography - David Howes 3. Ethnography and the sounds of everyday life -
Michael Bull 4. Knowing through the racialized senses - Sachi Sekimoto and
Christopher Brown 5. Getting a grip on new objects, technologies, and
sensations through aura, presence, and mimesis - Mark Paterson 6. Sensory
degradation and somatic labor: critical sensory ethnography for hypermodern
times - Simon Gottschalk 7. Sensory futures ethnography: sensing at the
edge of the future - Sarah Pink PART 2: The practice of sensory ethnography
8. Awareness, focus and nuance: reflexivity and reflective embodiment in
sensory ethnography - John Hockey and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson 9. Sensing
the city: multisensory participant observation and urban ethnography -
Cristina Moretti 10. Talking about felt spaces: on vagueness and clarity in
interviews - Mikkel Bille 11. Participatory sensory ethnography: a
collaborative methodology for understanding everyday journeys of disabled
people - Gordon Waitt and Theresa Harada 12. Sensory explorations of
digital touch: tactile apprenticeship with new industrial robots - Ned
Barker and Carey Jewitt 13. Political, economic, and relational production
of sense: negotiating sensory inequality and access in research on cochlear
implantation in India - Michele Friedner PART 3: Sensuous and atmospheric
ethnographioes of running: comparing running with walking 14. Re-sensing
the sensory: evoking senses in a troubled world - Paul Stoller 15.
Elemental - Kathleen Stewart 16. Sensuous ethnographies of running:
comparing running with walking - Jonas Larsen 17. Constellations of
(sensual) relations: space, atmosphere, and sensory design - Erin E. Lynch
18. Feeling helium - Marina Peterson 19. Playful sensuous pedagogies:
observations and reflections on teaching sensual ethnography - Dennis D.
Waskul PART 4: More-than-human sensory ethnography 20. Toward a
multisensorial engagement with animals - Natasha Fijn and Muhammad Kavesh
21. Sensing the cloud: research-creation as sensory anthropology - Kate
Hennessy, Trudi Lynn Smith, Steve DiPaola, and Amineh Ahmadi Nejad 22.
Beyond the human: a sensory ethnographer's gaze on sportfishing practice -
Vesa Markuksela 23. Sensing dirty matter: sensory ethnography as a
more-than-human approach to urban inequalities - Elisa Fiore 24. Resonance:
engaging with the more-than-human through Ladakhi soundworlds - Christopher
Wright 25. Sensory engagements with lively data: attuning to the
convivialities of more-than-human worlds - Deborah Lupton, Ash Watson, and
Vaughan Wozniak-O'Connor PART 5: Non-representational sensory ethnography
26. Sound walks - Tim Ingold 27. Defamiliarizing the sensory - Tim Edensor
28. Sensing the afterlife: multisensorial ethnography and injured minds -
Michelle Charette and Denielle Elliott 29. Staging unmemorials, being
haunted: the grievability of Japanese sex workers in the transpacific
underground - Ayaka Yoshimizu 30. Non-representational sensory ethnography:
creation, attention, and correspondence - Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
31. Sensing scenes: doing sensory ethnography in queer space and time -
Kerryn Drysdale and Jan Filmer PART 6: Multimodal sensory ethnography 32.
Learning to see, or how to make sense of the skillful things skateboarders
do - Sander Hölsgens 33. The sound remains: archiving the senses - Rupert
Cox and Junko Konishi 34. Multisensory storytelling: inciting polyvocal
polemics in applied ethnography - Beth A Uzwiak 35. Reframing deafness:
vision as fieldwork method and documentary art - Andrew Irving 36.
Representing sensory culture, enacting community: "the Full English" - Alex
Rhys-Taylor 37. Sensory verité: the intersection of sensory ethnography,
sensory biophilia, and cinema verité - Kathy Kasic 38. Epilogue: surface
tensions - Anna Harris
Phillip Vannini PART 1: Sensory ethnography: pasts, presents, and futures
2. The rise of sense-based social inquiry: a genealogy of sensory
ethnography - David Howes 3. Ethnography and the sounds of everyday life -
Michael Bull 4. Knowing through the racialized senses - Sachi Sekimoto and
Christopher Brown 5. Getting a grip on new objects, technologies, and
sensations through aura, presence, and mimesis - Mark Paterson 6. Sensory
degradation and somatic labor: critical sensory ethnography for hypermodern
times - Simon Gottschalk 7. Sensory futures ethnography: sensing at the
edge of the future - Sarah Pink PART 2: The practice of sensory ethnography
8. Awareness, focus and nuance: reflexivity and reflective embodiment in
sensory ethnography - John Hockey and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson 9. Sensing
the city: multisensory participant observation and urban ethnography -
Cristina Moretti 10. Talking about felt spaces: on vagueness and clarity in
interviews - Mikkel Bille 11. Participatory sensory ethnography: a
collaborative methodology for understanding everyday journeys of disabled
people - Gordon Waitt and Theresa Harada 12. Sensory explorations of
digital touch: tactile apprenticeship with new industrial robots - Ned
Barker and Carey Jewitt 13. Political, economic, and relational production
of sense: negotiating sensory inequality and access in research on cochlear
implantation in India - Michele Friedner PART 3: Sensuous and atmospheric
ethnographioes of running: comparing running with walking 14. Re-sensing
the sensory: evoking senses in a troubled world - Paul Stoller 15.
Elemental - Kathleen Stewart 16. Sensuous ethnographies of running:
comparing running with walking - Jonas Larsen 17. Constellations of
(sensual) relations: space, atmosphere, and sensory design - Erin E. Lynch
18. Feeling helium - Marina Peterson 19. Playful sensuous pedagogies:
observations and reflections on teaching sensual ethnography - Dennis D.
Waskul PART 4: More-than-human sensory ethnography 20. Toward a
multisensorial engagement with animals - Natasha Fijn and Muhammad Kavesh
21. Sensing the cloud: research-creation as sensory anthropology - Kate
Hennessy, Trudi Lynn Smith, Steve DiPaola, and Amineh Ahmadi Nejad 22.
Beyond the human: a sensory ethnographer's gaze on sportfishing practice -
Vesa Markuksela 23. Sensing dirty matter: sensory ethnography as a
more-than-human approach to urban inequalities - Elisa Fiore 24. Resonance:
engaging with the more-than-human through Ladakhi soundworlds - Christopher
Wright 25. Sensory engagements with lively data: attuning to the
convivialities of more-than-human worlds - Deborah Lupton, Ash Watson, and
Vaughan Wozniak-O'Connor PART 5: Non-representational sensory ethnography
26. Sound walks - Tim Ingold 27. Defamiliarizing the sensory - Tim Edensor
28. Sensing the afterlife: multisensorial ethnography and injured minds -
Michelle Charette and Denielle Elliott 29. Staging unmemorials, being
haunted: the grievability of Japanese sex workers in the transpacific
underground - Ayaka Yoshimizu 30. Non-representational sensory ethnography:
creation, attention, and correspondence - Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
31. Sensing scenes: doing sensory ethnography in queer space and time -
Kerryn Drysdale and Jan Filmer PART 6: Multimodal sensory ethnography 32.
Learning to see, or how to make sense of the skillful things skateboarders
do - Sander Hölsgens 33. The sound remains: archiving the senses - Rupert
Cox and Junko Konishi 34. Multisensory storytelling: inciting polyvocal
polemics in applied ethnography - Beth A Uzwiak 35. Reframing deafness:
vision as fieldwork method and documentary art - Andrew Irving 36.
Representing sensory culture, enacting community: "the Full English" - Alex
Rhys-Taylor 37. Sensory verité: the intersection of sensory ethnography,
sensory biophilia, and cinema verité - Kathy Kasic 38. Epilogue: surface
tensions - Anna Harris
1. The qualities of the "new" sensory ethnography: an introduction -
Phillip Vannini PART 1: Sensory ethnography: pasts, presents, and futures
2. The rise of sense-based social inquiry: a genealogy of sensory
ethnography - David Howes 3. Ethnography and the sounds of everyday life -
Michael Bull 4. Knowing through the racialized senses - Sachi Sekimoto and
Christopher Brown 5. Getting a grip on new objects, technologies, and
sensations through aura, presence, and mimesis - Mark Paterson 6. Sensory
degradation and somatic labor: critical sensory ethnography for hypermodern
times - Simon Gottschalk 7. Sensory futures ethnography: sensing at the
edge of the future - Sarah Pink PART 2: The practice of sensory ethnography
8. Awareness, focus and nuance: reflexivity and reflective embodiment in
sensory ethnography - John Hockey and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson 9. Sensing
the city: multisensory participant observation and urban ethnography -
Cristina Moretti 10. Talking about felt spaces: on vagueness and clarity in
interviews - Mikkel Bille 11. Participatory sensory ethnography: a
collaborative methodology for understanding everyday journeys of disabled
people - Gordon Waitt and Theresa Harada 12. Sensory explorations of
digital touch: tactile apprenticeship with new industrial robots - Ned
Barker and Carey Jewitt 13. Political, economic, and relational production
of sense: negotiating sensory inequality and access in research on cochlear
implantation in India - Michele Friedner PART 3: Sensuous and atmospheric
ethnographioes of running: comparing running with walking 14. Re-sensing
the sensory: evoking senses in a troubled world - Paul Stoller 15.
Elemental - Kathleen Stewart 16. Sensuous ethnographies of running:
comparing running with walking - Jonas Larsen 17. Constellations of
(sensual) relations: space, atmosphere, and sensory design - Erin E. Lynch
18. Feeling helium - Marina Peterson 19. Playful sensuous pedagogies:
observations and reflections on teaching sensual ethnography - Dennis D.
Waskul PART 4: More-than-human sensory ethnography 20. Toward a
multisensorial engagement with animals - Natasha Fijn and Muhammad Kavesh
21. Sensing the cloud: research-creation as sensory anthropology - Kate
Hennessy, Trudi Lynn Smith, Steve DiPaola, and Amineh Ahmadi Nejad 22.
Beyond the human: a sensory ethnographer's gaze on sportfishing practice -
Vesa Markuksela 23. Sensing dirty matter: sensory ethnography as a
more-than-human approach to urban inequalities - Elisa Fiore 24. Resonance:
engaging with the more-than-human through Ladakhi soundworlds - Christopher
Wright 25. Sensory engagements with lively data: attuning to the
convivialities of more-than-human worlds - Deborah Lupton, Ash Watson, and
Vaughan Wozniak-O'Connor PART 5: Non-representational sensory ethnography
26. Sound walks - Tim Ingold 27. Defamiliarizing the sensory - Tim Edensor
28. Sensing the afterlife: multisensorial ethnography and injured minds -
Michelle Charette and Denielle Elliott 29. Staging unmemorials, being
haunted: the grievability of Japanese sex workers in the transpacific
underground - Ayaka Yoshimizu 30. Non-representational sensory ethnography:
creation, attention, and correspondence - Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
31. Sensing scenes: doing sensory ethnography in queer space and time -
Kerryn Drysdale and Jan Filmer PART 6: Multimodal sensory ethnography 32.
Learning to see, or how to make sense of the skillful things skateboarders
do - Sander Hölsgens 33. The sound remains: archiving the senses - Rupert
Cox and Junko Konishi 34. Multisensory storytelling: inciting polyvocal
polemics in applied ethnography - Beth A Uzwiak 35. Reframing deafness:
vision as fieldwork method and documentary art - Andrew Irving 36.
Representing sensory culture, enacting community: "the Full English" - Alex
Rhys-Taylor 37. Sensory verité: the intersection of sensory ethnography,
sensory biophilia, and cinema verité - Kathy Kasic 38. Epilogue: surface
tensions - Anna Harris
Phillip Vannini PART 1: Sensory ethnography: pasts, presents, and futures
2. The rise of sense-based social inquiry: a genealogy of sensory
ethnography - David Howes 3. Ethnography and the sounds of everyday life -
Michael Bull 4. Knowing through the racialized senses - Sachi Sekimoto and
Christopher Brown 5. Getting a grip on new objects, technologies, and
sensations through aura, presence, and mimesis - Mark Paterson 6. Sensory
degradation and somatic labor: critical sensory ethnography for hypermodern
times - Simon Gottschalk 7. Sensory futures ethnography: sensing at the
edge of the future - Sarah Pink PART 2: The practice of sensory ethnography
8. Awareness, focus and nuance: reflexivity and reflective embodiment in
sensory ethnography - John Hockey and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson 9. Sensing
the city: multisensory participant observation and urban ethnography -
Cristina Moretti 10. Talking about felt spaces: on vagueness and clarity in
interviews - Mikkel Bille 11. Participatory sensory ethnography: a
collaborative methodology for understanding everyday journeys of disabled
people - Gordon Waitt and Theresa Harada 12. Sensory explorations of
digital touch: tactile apprenticeship with new industrial robots - Ned
Barker and Carey Jewitt 13. Political, economic, and relational production
of sense: negotiating sensory inequality and access in research on cochlear
implantation in India - Michele Friedner PART 3: Sensuous and atmospheric
ethnographioes of running: comparing running with walking 14. Re-sensing
the sensory: evoking senses in a troubled world - Paul Stoller 15.
Elemental - Kathleen Stewart 16. Sensuous ethnographies of running:
comparing running with walking - Jonas Larsen 17. Constellations of
(sensual) relations: space, atmosphere, and sensory design - Erin E. Lynch
18. Feeling helium - Marina Peterson 19. Playful sensuous pedagogies:
observations and reflections on teaching sensual ethnography - Dennis D.
Waskul PART 4: More-than-human sensory ethnography 20. Toward a
multisensorial engagement with animals - Natasha Fijn and Muhammad Kavesh
21. Sensing the cloud: research-creation as sensory anthropology - Kate
Hennessy, Trudi Lynn Smith, Steve DiPaola, and Amineh Ahmadi Nejad 22.
Beyond the human: a sensory ethnographer's gaze on sportfishing practice -
Vesa Markuksela 23. Sensing dirty matter: sensory ethnography as a
more-than-human approach to urban inequalities - Elisa Fiore 24. Resonance:
engaging with the more-than-human through Ladakhi soundworlds - Christopher
Wright 25. Sensory engagements with lively data: attuning to the
convivialities of more-than-human worlds - Deborah Lupton, Ash Watson, and
Vaughan Wozniak-O'Connor PART 5: Non-representational sensory ethnography
26. Sound walks - Tim Ingold 27. Defamiliarizing the sensory - Tim Edensor
28. Sensing the afterlife: multisensorial ethnography and injured minds -
Michelle Charette and Denielle Elliott 29. Staging unmemorials, being
haunted: the grievability of Japanese sex workers in the transpacific
underground - Ayaka Yoshimizu 30. Non-representational sensory ethnography:
creation, attention, and correspondence - Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
31. Sensing scenes: doing sensory ethnography in queer space and time -
Kerryn Drysdale and Jan Filmer PART 6: Multimodal sensory ethnography 32.
Learning to see, or how to make sense of the skillful things skateboarders
do - Sander Hölsgens 33. The sound remains: archiving the senses - Rupert
Cox and Junko Konishi 34. Multisensory storytelling: inciting polyvocal
polemics in applied ethnography - Beth A Uzwiak 35. Reframing deafness:
vision as fieldwork method and documentary art - Andrew Irving 36.
Representing sensory culture, enacting community: "the Full English" - Alex
Rhys-Taylor 37. Sensory verité: the intersection of sensory ethnography,
sensory biophilia, and cinema verité - Kathy Kasic 38. Epilogue: surface
tensions - Anna Harris