Mundane Methods
Innovative ways to research the everyday
Herausgeber: Hall, Sarah Marie; Holmes, Helen
Mundane Methods
Innovative ways to research the everyday
Herausgeber: Hall, Sarah Marie; Holmes, Helen
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Mundane Methods brings together an exciting array of interdisiplinary approaches to researching the extra-ordinary everyday. Covering themes of materials and memories, emotions and senses, and mobilities and motion, the collection is a practical, hands-on guide for students and scholars interested in studying the mundane.
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Mundane Methods brings together an exciting array of interdisiplinary approaches to researching the extra-ordinary everyday. Covering themes of materials and memories, emotions and senses, and mobilities and motion, the collection is a practical, hands-on guide for students and scholars interested in studying the mundane.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 521g
- ISBN-13: 9781526139702
- ISBN-10: 1526139707
- Artikelnr.: 57478737
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 521g
- ISBN-13: 9781526139702
- ISBN-10: 1526139707
- Artikelnr.: 57478737
Helen Holmes is a Research Fellow in Sociology and the Sustainable Consumption Institute at the University of Manchester Sarah Marie Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester
Foreword: making the mundane remarkable Les Back 1 Introduction: mundane
methods and the extra-ordinary everyday Sarah Marie Hall and Helen Holmes
Part I Materials and memories 2 Opening up material collections: adored,
forgotten about, potent and mundane objects Sophie Woodward 3 Listening to
dress: unfolding oral history methods Alison Slater 4 Memory Work: an
approach to remembering and documenting everyday experiences Karin
Widerberg 5 Material relationships: object interviews as a means of
studying everyday life Helen Holmes 6: Food for thought? Material methods
for exploring food and cooking Sarah Marie Hall, Laura Pottinger, Megan
Blake, Susanna Mills, Christian Reynolds and Wendy Wrieden Part II Senses
and emotions 7 The art of the ordinary: observational sketching as method
Sue Heath and Lynne Chapman 8 Sensing rhythm Dawn Lyon 9 Everyday
ethnographies and the art of eavesdropping: capturing ordinary human-animal
encounters Becky Tipper 10 Smell walking and mapping Chris Perkins and Kate
McLean 11 Auto-ethnography: managing multiple embodiments in the life
drawing class Rebecca Collins Part III Mobilities and motion 12 Researching
the run: methods for exploring mundane jographies Simon Cook 13 Pedestrian
practices: walking from the mundane to the marvellous Morag Rose 14 Mobile
methods for mundane mobilities: studying mobility scooters in a context of
spatial mobility injustice Thomas Birtchnell, Theresa Harada and Gordon
Waitt 15 Water-based methods: conducting (self) interviews at sea for a
surfer's view of surfing Lyndsey Stoodley 16 Mobile methods for exploring
young people's everynight mobilities Samantha Wilkinson
methods and the extra-ordinary everyday Sarah Marie Hall and Helen Holmes
Part I Materials and memories 2 Opening up material collections: adored,
forgotten about, potent and mundane objects Sophie Woodward 3 Listening to
dress: unfolding oral history methods Alison Slater 4 Memory Work: an
approach to remembering and documenting everyday experiences Karin
Widerberg 5 Material relationships: object interviews as a means of
studying everyday life Helen Holmes 6: Food for thought? Material methods
for exploring food and cooking Sarah Marie Hall, Laura Pottinger, Megan
Blake, Susanna Mills, Christian Reynolds and Wendy Wrieden Part II Senses
and emotions 7 The art of the ordinary: observational sketching as method
Sue Heath and Lynne Chapman 8 Sensing rhythm Dawn Lyon 9 Everyday
ethnographies and the art of eavesdropping: capturing ordinary human-animal
encounters Becky Tipper 10 Smell walking and mapping Chris Perkins and Kate
McLean 11 Auto-ethnography: managing multiple embodiments in the life
drawing class Rebecca Collins Part III Mobilities and motion 12 Researching
the run: methods for exploring mundane jographies Simon Cook 13 Pedestrian
practices: walking from the mundane to the marvellous Morag Rose 14 Mobile
methods for mundane mobilities: studying mobility scooters in a context of
spatial mobility injustice Thomas Birtchnell, Theresa Harada and Gordon
Waitt 15 Water-based methods: conducting (self) interviews at sea for a
surfer's view of surfing Lyndsey Stoodley 16 Mobile methods for exploring
young people's everynight mobilities Samantha Wilkinson
Foreword: making the mundane remarkable Les Back 1 Introduction: mundane
methods and the extra-ordinary everyday Sarah Marie Hall and Helen Holmes
Part I Materials and memories 2 Opening up material collections: adored,
forgotten about, potent and mundane objects Sophie Woodward 3 Listening to
dress: unfolding oral history methods Alison Slater 4 Memory Work: an
approach to remembering and documenting everyday experiences Karin
Widerberg 5 Material relationships: object interviews as a means of
studying everyday life Helen Holmes 6: Food for thought? Material methods
for exploring food and cooking Sarah Marie Hall, Laura Pottinger, Megan
Blake, Susanna Mills, Christian Reynolds and Wendy Wrieden Part II Senses
and emotions 7 The art of the ordinary: observational sketching as method
Sue Heath and Lynne Chapman 8 Sensing rhythm Dawn Lyon 9 Everyday
ethnographies and the art of eavesdropping: capturing ordinary human-animal
encounters Becky Tipper 10 Smell walking and mapping Chris Perkins and Kate
McLean 11 Auto-ethnography: managing multiple embodiments in the life
drawing class Rebecca Collins Part III Mobilities and motion 12 Researching
the run: methods for exploring mundane jographies Simon Cook 13 Pedestrian
practices: walking from the mundane to the marvellous Morag Rose 14 Mobile
methods for mundane mobilities: studying mobility scooters in a context of
spatial mobility injustice Thomas Birtchnell, Theresa Harada and Gordon
Waitt 15 Water-based methods: conducting (self) interviews at sea for a
surfer's view of surfing Lyndsey Stoodley 16 Mobile methods for exploring
young people's everynight mobilities Samantha Wilkinson
methods and the extra-ordinary everyday Sarah Marie Hall and Helen Holmes
Part I Materials and memories 2 Opening up material collections: adored,
forgotten about, potent and mundane objects Sophie Woodward 3 Listening to
dress: unfolding oral history methods Alison Slater 4 Memory Work: an
approach to remembering and documenting everyday experiences Karin
Widerberg 5 Material relationships: object interviews as a means of
studying everyday life Helen Holmes 6: Food for thought? Material methods
for exploring food and cooking Sarah Marie Hall, Laura Pottinger, Megan
Blake, Susanna Mills, Christian Reynolds and Wendy Wrieden Part II Senses
and emotions 7 The art of the ordinary: observational sketching as method
Sue Heath and Lynne Chapman 8 Sensing rhythm Dawn Lyon 9 Everyday
ethnographies and the art of eavesdropping: capturing ordinary human-animal
encounters Becky Tipper 10 Smell walking and mapping Chris Perkins and Kate
McLean 11 Auto-ethnography: managing multiple embodiments in the life
drawing class Rebecca Collins Part III Mobilities and motion 12 Researching
the run: methods for exploring mundane jographies Simon Cook 13 Pedestrian
practices: walking from the mundane to the marvellous Morag Rose 14 Mobile
methods for mundane mobilities: studying mobility scooters in a context of
spatial mobility injustice Thomas Birtchnell, Theresa Harada and Gordon
Waitt 15 Water-based methods: conducting (self) interviews at sea for a
surfer's view of surfing Lyndsey Stoodley 16 Mobile methods for exploring
young people's everynight mobilities Samantha Wilkinson