In a number of linked articles and monographs over the last decade (e.g. Love, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017), literary scholar and critic Heather Love has called for a descriptive (re)turn in the humanities, repeatedly taking up examples of descriptive methods in the social sciences as exemplifying what that (re)turn might look like and achieve. Those of us working as sociologists, anthropologists, science and technology studies scholars and researchers in allied social science fields thus find ourselves reflected back in Love’s work, encountering our own research practices in an unfamiliar light through it. In a period where our established methods and analytical priorities are subject to challenges on many fronts from within our own disc...
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This methodological article trailed my journey in the conduct of my autoethnographic study. I commen...
The article explores the role of a Brechtian theater pedagogy as “philosophical ethnography” in four...
Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...
Universally practiced across the disciplines, description is also consistently devalued or overlooke...
Howard Becker’s practice of description has been debated, critiqued and reclaimed in a range of fie...
The implications of sociography for thinking with global environmental problems are foregrounded by...
This article explores the concept of theorising in social research: what is theorising; how does the...
The following paper maps a migratory research aesthetic within four arts-based research workshops, w...
How do emotions move and how do emotions move us? How are feelings and recognitions distributed soci...
Fieldwork involves imagination, social encounters and a recognition of feelings, emotions, in observ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Theatre and...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
There is a doggedly persistent, pervasive, and pernicious tendency to individualize ratherthan socia...
The research for this study began with certain poststructural and postmodern readings and philosophi...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursive...
This methodological article trailed my journey in the conduct of my autoethnographic study. I commen...
The article explores the role of a Brechtian theater pedagogy as “philosophical ethnography” in four...
Angus Fletcher, a neuroscientist who hung up his lab coat to earn a Ph.D. in literature from Yale, s...