![]() Developing a “sensory sensibility” means utilizing the role of the senses in conducting research and demands attention to researchers’ own emplacement and reflexivity to the field in their aim of elucidating complex meaning from cultural life. This entry provides an account of sensory ethnography that positions it broadly within the field of qualitative research, locating it as an approach that intersects with a variety of interrelated methodologies. Sensory ethnography is a methodological approach to utilizing the senses as both an object for analysis and the mode by which research can be conducted. Williams (Eds.), SAGE Research Methods Foundations. "Sensory Ethnography" SAGE Research Methods Foundations, Edited by Paul Atkinson, et al. In: Paul Atkinson, ed., Sage Research Methods Foundations. ![]() "Sensory Ethnography." In Sage Research Methods Foundations, edited by Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont, Alexandru Cernat, Joseph W. ![]() ![]()
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