PART ONE: THINKING ABOUT VISUAL RESEARCH
The Visual in Ethnography
Photography, Video, Cultures and Individuals
Planning and Practising ′Visual Methods′
Appropriate Uses and Ethical Issues
PART TWO: PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE
Photography in Ethnographic Research
Video in Ethnographic Research
Classifying and Interpreting Photographic and Video Materials
PART THREE: VISUAL IMAGES AND TECHNOLOGIES
Ethnographic Photography and Printed Text
Video in Ethnographic Representation
Ethnographic Hypermedia Representation
Sarah Pink is Professor of Design and Emerging Technologies,
Founding Director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at
Monash University Australia and Associate Director of Monash Energy
Institute. She is International Guest Professor at Halmstad
University in Sweden, Adjunct Distinguished Professor at RMIT
University Australia, where she was previously Director of the
Digital Ethnography Research Centre. She is also Visiting Professor
in the Design School and Fellow of the Institute of Advanced
Studies at Loughborough University, where she was formerly
Professor of Social Sciences. Sarah is a Fellow of the Academy of
the Social Sciences in Australia.
Sarah is a world leader in innovative digital, visual and sensory
research and dissemination methodologies, which she engages in
interdisciplinary projects with design, engineering and creative
practice disciplines to engage with contemporary issues and
challenges. She is known globally for her design anthropological
research and collaboration across disciplines and with partners
inside and outside academia. She has developed and collaborated in
visual ethnography research across the world, including in the
United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Australia, Brazil, Chile and
Indonesia.
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