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64
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World Ranking
1062
National Ranking
80

Overview

Sarah Pink is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research spans primarily the Social Sciences and Computer Science, with notable focus on Human-Computer Interaction and Sociology and Political Science as subfields. Their work also intersects areas such as Safety Research, Demography, and Public Administration.

Themes in their research include:

  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Participatory Visual Research Methods
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • Persona Design and Applications
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Social Work Education and Practice
  • Smart Cities and Technologies

Sarah Pink's recent publications include:

  • "Digital social work: Conceptualising a hybrid anticipatory practice" (2021), Qualitative Social Work

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations are:

  • Yolande Strengers
  • Kari Dahlgren
  • Vaike Fors
  • Melisa Duque
  • Heather A. Horst

They have consistently published in several venues, including:

  • Qualitative Inquiry
  • Mobilities
  • Convergence The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
  • Energy Research & Social Science
  • Futures

Sarah Pink has authored books published mainly by Amsterdam University Press and Winchester University Press. Two editions of "Digital Media Practices in Households" were published in 2020 by Amsterdam University Press, and "Sonic ethnography" was published in 2020 by Winchester University Press.

Best Publications

  • Doing visual ethnography

    Sarah Pink

  • Doing Sensory Ethnography

    Sarah Pink

  • Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice

    Sarah Pink;Heather Horst;John Postill;John Postill;Larissa Hjorth

  • Doing Visual Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research

    Sarah Pink

  • The Future of Visual Anthropology : Engaging the Senses

    Sarah Pink

  • Social media ethnography: The digital researcher in a messy web

    John Postill;Sarah Pink

  • Situating Everyday Life: Practices and Places

    Sarah Pink

  • Walking with video

    Sarah Pink

  • An urban tour The sensory sociality of ethnographic place-making

    Sarah Pink

  • Home Truths: Gender, Domestic Objects and Everyday Life

    Sarah Pink

  • Short term ethnography: intense routes to knowing

    Sarah Pink;Jennie Morgan

  • Advances in visual methodology

    Sarah Pink

  • Multimodality, multisensoriality and ethnographic knowing: social semiotics and the phenomenology of perception

    Sarah Pink

  • Interdisciplinary agendas in visual research: re-situating visual anthropology

    Sarah Pink

  • Mobilising Visual Ethnography: Making Routes, Making Place and Making Images

    Sarah Pink

  • Working images: Visual research and representation in ethnography

    Sarah Pink;László Kürti;Ana Isabel Afonso

  • From embodiment to emplacement: re-thinking competing bodies, senses and spatialities

    Sarah Pink

  • Walking across disciplines: from ethnography to arts practice

    Sarah Pink;Phil Hubbard;Maggie O'Neill;Alan Radley

  • More visualising, more methodologies: on video, reflexivity and qualitative research

    Sarah Pink

  • Visual interventions : applied visual anthropology

    Sarah Pink

Frequent Co-Authors

Larissa Hjorth
Larissa Hjorth RMIT University
Deborah Lupton
Deborah Lupton University of New South Wales
Patrick Waterson
Patrick Waterson Loughborough University
Peter H. Wilson
Peter H. Wilson Australian Catholic University
Alan Radley
Alan Radley Loughborough University
Phil Hubbard
Phil Hubbard King's College London
Tim Edensor
Tim Edensor Manchester Metropolitan University
Manuel Castells
Manuel Castells University of Southern California

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