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Sensing The City: A Companion to Urban Ethnography


8 Jul 2016, 2:00pm - 5:00pm

137a, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Department Sociology
Contact R.Kenehan(@gold.ac.uk)

As part of a series on ethnography at Goldsmiths Anja Schwanhäußer will be discussing her new book with Mark Johnson (Anthropology) and Michaela Benson (Sociology).

Sensing the City is a collection of essays offering insights from, among others, Peter Jackson, Loïc Wacquant and Les Back, on urban anthropological research. The book features a variety of experimental and artistic methods.

Anja Schwanhäußer is a Berlin based urban anthropologist and Street-Art-activist. She publishes books on cities, popular culture and subculture and teaches at various Universities, including Humboldt-University Berlin.

This event is free and all are welcome to attend.

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8 Jul 2016 2:00pm - 5:00pm
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