This chapter explores the unknown territory of a lost project: an ethnography of a public swimming pool. The discussion is contextualised within my broader sociological theory of ‘nothing’, as a category of unmarked, negative social phenomena, including no-things, no-bodies, no-wheres, non-events and non-identities. These meaningful symbolic objects are constituted through social interaction, which can take two forms: acts of commission and acts of omission. I tell the story of how this project did not happen, through the things I did not do or that did not materialise, and how I consequently did not become a certain type of researcher. I identify three types of negative phenomena that I did not observe and document – invisible figures, sil...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
I find the relationship of pool structures and water fascinating. The architecture of pools is often...
This examination of Submerged Cultural Resource Management (SCRM) is divided into four sections. The...
This auto-ethnographic essay explores the author’s ambivalent identifications as an academic researc...
This paper examines the particular relations and entanglements of practices, bodies and water in the...
Interest in researching embodied experiences of activity connected to therapeutic landscapes, spaces...
Against a backdrop of narrative inquiry that rarely gives attention to the occasion of storytelling ...
Interest in researching embodied experiences of activity connected to therapeutic landscapes, spaces...
How does the practice of swimming come to affect the complex production and expression of embodiment...
Swimming in a Sea of No\u27s: Managing and Controlling the New York Public Pools traces the genealog...
This paper is about a methodology for researching place that evolved in an ARC project Bubbles on th...
This article shifts from the formal learning spaces of school anduniversity to an Australian public ...
This project is an intervention into the politics of allocating water during times of urgent water d...
This article examines my own becoming as Elisabeth and as a researcher. It is about working as a sup...
The implications of sociography for thinking with global environmental problems are foregrounded by...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
I find the relationship of pool structures and water fascinating. The architecture of pools is often...
This examination of Submerged Cultural Resource Management (SCRM) is divided into four sections. The...
This auto-ethnographic essay explores the author’s ambivalent identifications as an academic researc...
This paper examines the particular relations and entanglements of practices, bodies and water in the...
Interest in researching embodied experiences of activity connected to therapeutic landscapes, spaces...
Against a backdrop of narrative inquiry that rarely gives attention to the occasion of storytelling ...
Interest in researching embodied experiences of activity connected to therapeutic landscapes, spaces...
How does the practice of swimming come to affect the complex production and expression of embodiment...
Swimming in a Sea of No\u27s: Managing and Controlling the New York Public Pools traces the genealog...
This paper is about a methodology for researching place that evolved in an ARC project Bubbles on th...
This article shifts from the formal learning spaces of school anduniversity to an Australian public ...
This project is an intervention into the politics of allocating water during times of urgent water d...
This article examines my own becoming as Elisabeth and as a researcher. It is about working as a sup...
The implications of sociography for thinking with global environmental problems are foregrounded by...
I feel haunted; troubled by the ethnography that I conducted some years ago of a new partnership gro...
I find the relationship of pool structures and water fascinating. The architecture of pools is often...
This examination of Submerged Cultural Resource Management (SCRM) is divided into four sections. The...