Sensuous scholarship refers to research about the human senses, through the senses, and for the senses. Sensuous scholarship asks us to recognize the meaningfulness of our somatic experience of the world, to understand the skilful activities through which we actively make and remake the world through our senses, and to develop evocative strategies of representation— to write sensuously. In this article, the authors reflect on one particular genre of sensuous scholarship, which they refer to as the somatic layered account. The authors draw upon participant observation data collected at wine festivals at seven sites scattered across western British Columbia and Southern California. The authors examine how people express taste sensations and p...
For years now, wine writers have been tempted to describe certain wines in terms of musical metaphor...
How have people talked about the organoleptic characteristics of wines? How and why have descriptive...
This paper provides an account of the nature of our appreciation of wine, and a defence of the aesth...
The purpose of the article is to shed light on how experiences of sensory perceptions in the domains...
Wine’s context exceeds the story of pleasure and natural enchantment as it is also laden with confli...
This chapter focuses on the creation of Through the Grapevine, a series of performed wine tastings. ...
Wine culture is a complex phenomenon of increasing importance in modern society, and it combines the...
This chapter analyzes the language resources that writers have at their disposal to describe their e...
International audienceThe object of our paper is to examine how wine-related knowledge and practices...
My dissertation, presented as three interrelated studies prepared as standalone articles, uses the c...
There has been a growing interest in taste research in the HCI and CSCW communities. However, the fo...
What allows us to appreciate a fine wine? And how do we make sense of the idiosyncratic thoughts, me...
The goal of this research is to understand the influence of wine label visual sensory cues on the pe...
© Copyright © 2019 Soós, Csernák, Lakatos, Zsófi and Palotás. Taste is not a veridical perception: i...
International audienceTraditions, brotherhoods, wines of terroir, vintage wines…so many expressions ...
For years now, wine writers have been tempted to describe certain wines in terms of musical metaphor...
How have people talked about the organoleptic characteristics of wines? How and why have descriptive...
This paper provides an account of the nature of our appreciation of wine, and a defence of the aesth...
The purpose of the article is to shed light on how experiences of sensory perceptions in the domains...
Wine’s context exceeds the story of pleasure and natural enchantment as it is also laden with confli...
This chapter focuses on the creation of Through the Grapevine, a series of performed wine tastings. ...
Wine culture is a complex phenomenon of increasing importance in modern society, and it combines the...
This chapter analyzes the language resources that writers have at their disposal to describe their e...
International audienceThe object of our paper is to examine how wine-related knowledge and practices...
My dissertation, presented as three interrelated studies prepared as standalone articles, uses the c...
There has been a growing interest in taste research in the HCI and CSCW communities. However, the fo...
What allows us to appreciate a fine wine? And how do we make sense of the idiosyncratic thoughts, me...
The goal of this research is to understand the influence of wine label visual sensory cues on the pe...
© Copyright © 2019 Soós, Csernák, Lakatos, Zsófi and Palotás. Taste is not a veridical perception: i...
International audienceTraditions, brotherhoods, wines of terroir, vintage wines…so many expressions ...
For years now, wine writers have been tempted to describe certain wines in terms of musical metaphor...
How have people talked about the organoleptic characteristics of wines? How and why have descriptive...
This paper provides an account of the nature of our appreciation of wine, and a defence of the aesth...