This article builds on the earlier notion of a visual ethnography (PINK, 2007a) to suggest the idea of a visual ethnography in/of movement. Recent anthropological discussions have drawn attention to the importance of studying other people's "routes and mobilities" (LEE & INGOLD, 2006). Following this work I examine what visual ethnographers might learn from an analysis of how routes and mobilities are represented in local visual culture. Drawing on my recent research about the Cittàslow (Slow City) movement in the UK, I analyse a series of locally produced experiential, audiovisual and photographic narratives. I propose that such a focus can provide visual ethnographers with significant understandings of how place is made. URN: urn:nbn:de:...
Now, more than ever before, ethnographers are using visual and digital images and technologies to re...
Cycling is often carried out in public places, meaning that it is easy to both observe and video‐rec...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
This article builds on the earlier notion of a visual ethnography (PINK, 2007a) to suggest the idea ...
This article builds on the earlier notion of a visual ethnography (PINK, 2007a) to suggest the idea ...
In this article I explore the implications of theorizing ethnographic research as a place-making pro...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a critical framework for addressing the use of the moving image...
Walking and place have become popular subjects in recent years, in visual arts and literature as wel...
Dieser Beitrag baut auf einer früheren Arbeit zur visuellen Ethnografie auf (PINK 2007a), um die Ide...
This chapter provides a background to the field of visual ethnography and reflects on both its histo...
This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies through a combination ...
This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies through a combination ...
This paper presents an innovative insight into the complexities of the ways in which sense of place ...
This paper is an output from my attendance at an ESRC-funded ‘Live Sociology’ course at Goldsmiths ...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
Now, more than ever before, ethnographers are using visual and digital images and technologies to re...
Cycling is often carried out in public places, meaning that it is easy to both observe and video‐rec...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
This article builds on the earlier notion of a visual ethnography (PINK, 2007a) to suggest the idea ...
This article builds on the earlier notion of a visual ethnography (PINK, 2007a) to suggest the idea ...
In this article I explore the implications of theorizing ethnographic research as a place-making pro...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a critical framework for addressing the use of the moving image...
Walking and place have become popular subjects in recent years, in visual arts and literature as wel...
Dieser Beitrag baut auf einer früheren Arbeit zur visuellen Ethnografie auf (PINK 2007a), um die Ide...
This chapter provides a background to the field of visual ethnography and reflects on both its histo...
This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies through a combination ...
This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies through a combination ...
This paper presents an innovative insight into the complexities of the ways in which sense of place ...
This paper is an output from my attendance at an ESRC-funded ‘Live Sociology’ course at Goldsmiths ...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
Now, more than ever before, ethnographers are using visual and digital images and technologies to re...
Cycling is often carried out in public places, meaning that it is easy to both observe and video‐rec...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...