SARAH PINK: DIGITAL ETHNOGRAPHY
Sarah Pink is a Professor of Design and Media Ethnography at RMIT University, Australia, and the author or co-editor of several books about digital ethnography. To approach this area, we get Sarah’s help with some conceptual groundwork about the methods, values, and history of ethnography, and its relation to neighbouring fields such as anthropology or cultural geography. But the conversation focusses on digital ethnography: Information technology changes not only the methods of ethnography by providing tools or modes of expression, but also raises new questions by changing notions of embodiment, geographic place, and social relation, all of which are central themes for ethnographers. We also talk about how an field that largely eschews prediction and hypothesis can reason about future technology such as self-driving cars. Sarah’s book is Pink et al., Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice, SAGE Publications, 2016.

Digital Anthropology Daniel Miller

What is Sensory Ethnography by Sarah Pink

Doing Digital Ethnography: A Panel with Sophie Bishop, André Brock, Jeff Lane and Nick Seaver.

Sarah Pink 'Digital Design Anthropology'

Daniel Miller: Why We Post: Anthropology of Social Media (The conference Material culture)

Sarah Pink Interview - Doing Ethnography Remotely

How liberals monetized trauma | Catherine Liu on Marx, Trump, and identity politics

Sarah Pink Video in Anthropological Research

Whatever works: digital ethnography as a flat methodology

Prof Dr Sarah Pink: Futures anthropology, emerging technology and anticipating experience

Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

What to observe in Participant Observation. Part 2 of 2 on Ethnography and Participant Observation

Foundations and debates in anthropology

Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

Five Ethnographic Books that Every Anthropologist Should Read

Ethnography: Ellen Isaacs at TEDxBroadway

Sarah Pink: Design Anthropology for Wellbeing

Michael Wesch: Digital Ethnography

