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Sarah Pink

Photo of Sarah Pink Sarah Pink (born 12 April 1966) is a British-born social scientist, ethnographer and social anthropologist, now based in Australia, known for her work using visual research methods such as photography, images, video and other media for ethnographic research in digital media and new technologies. She has an international reputation for her work in visual ethnography and her book ''Doing Visual Ethnography,'' first published in 2001 and now in its 4th edition, is used in anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, photographic studies and media studies. She has designed or undertaken ethnographic research in UK, Spain, Australia, Sweden, Brazil and Indonesia. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Imagining Personal Data Experiences of Self-Tracking by Fors, Vaike

    Published 2019
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    Imagining Personal Data Experiences of Self-Tracking by Fors, Vaike

    Published 2019
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    Everyday Automation Experiencing and Anticipating Emerging Technologies

    Published 2022
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    Digital Media Practices in Households Kinship through Data by Hjorth, Larissa

    Published 2020
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