Sarah Pink mainly focuses on Ethnography, Visual arts, Visual anthropology, Aesthetics and Anthropology. The Ethnography study combines topics in areas such as Socioeconomics and Embodied cognition. Her research integrates issues of Digital media, Relation and Scholarship in her study of Visual arts.
Her studies in Visual anthropology integrate themes in fields like Qualitative research and Representation. Her Representation study incorporates themes from Photography, Reflexivity and Visual research. Sarah Pink combines subjects such as Social science and Everyday life with her study of Aesthetics.
Her main research concerns Ethnography, Everyday life, Visual arts, Anthropology and Media studies. As a part of the same scientific family, Sarah Pink mostly works in the field of Ethnography, focusing on Sensory system and, on occasion, Cognitive science. Her Everyday life study combines topics in areas such as Digital media, Aesthetics, Social psychology, Public relations and Scholarship.
Her Public relations research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Improvisation and Knowledge management. Sarah Pink interconnects Hypermedia, Multimedia and Representation in the investigation of issues within Visual arts. She specializes in Anthropology, namely Applied anthropology.
Her primary areas of study are Futures contract, Social work, Visual arts, Engineering ethics and Media studies. The study incorporates disciplines such as Design ethnography and Wizard of oz in addition to Visual arts. Her research investigates the connection with Engineering ethics and areas like Architecture which intersect with concerns in Hospital design.
Her work focuses on many connections between Media studies and other disciplines, such as Kinship, that overlap with her field of interest in Digital media. Her biological study deals with issues like Applied anthropology, which deal with fields such as Public relations. Her Courtesy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anthropology, Psychiatric hospital and Psychological intervention.
Her primary areas of investigation include Media studies, Hospital design, Anticipation, Pandemic and Social work. The various areas that Sarah Pink examines in her Media studies study include English language and Digital divide. Her work deals with themes such as Psychiatry, Architecture and Engineering ethics, which intersect with Hospital design.
Her research investigates the connection between Anticipation and topics such as User experience design that intersect with problems in Context. Her study on Context is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Knowledge management. Sarah Pink has included themes like Distancing and Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in her Pandemic study.
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Doing visual ethnography
Sarah Pink.
(2001)
Doing Sensory Ethnography
Sarah Pink.
(2009)
Doing Visual Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research
Sarah Pink.
(2001)
The Future of Visual Anthropology : Engaging the Senses
Sarah Pink.
(2006)
Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice
Sarah Pink;Heather Horst;John Postill;John Postill;Larissa Hjorth.
(2015)
Situating Everyday Life: Practices and Places
Sarah Pink.
(2012)
Home Truths: Gender, Domestic Objects and Everyday Life
Sarah Pink.
(2004)
Social media ethnography: The digital researcher in a messy web
John Postill;Sarah Pink.
Media international Australia, incorporating culture and policy (2012)
Walking with video
Sarah Pink.
Visual Studies (2007)
An urban tour The sensory sociality of ethnographic place-making
Sarah Pink.
Ethnography (2008)
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