Commemorative atmospheres: memorial sites, collective events and the experience of national identity
- Shanti Sumartojo
- Sociology
- 1 October 2016
In Australia as elsewhere, shared annual commemorative ceremonies such as those on Anzac Day, 25 April, help to connect residents to particular versions of the nation, to the past and to each other.…
Mundane data: The routines, contingencies and accomplishments of digital living
- S. Pink, Shanti Sumartojo, Deborah Lupton, Christine Heyes La Bond
- Sociology
- 1 March 2017
This article develops and mobilises the concept of ‘mundane data’ as an analytical entry point for understanding Big Data. We call for in-depth investigation of the human experiences, routines,…
Atmospheres and the Experiential World
- Shanti Sumartojo, S. Pink
- SociologyAtmospheres and the Experiential World
- 8 August 2018
We live in atmospheres, we talk about them and we move through them. They offer us an important route into comprehending several aspects of human life and experience, what is important to people, the…
Designing Atmospheres: introduction to Special Issue
- T. Edensor, Shanti Sumartojo
- Art
- 1 August 2015
In this special issue, we focus on the ways in which atmospheres are designed by a range of affective and sensory engineers. The contributions take the visual as a springboard for considering the…
Uncertainty and Possibility: New Approaches to Future Making in Design Anthropology
- Y. Akama, S. Pink, Shanti Sumartojo
- Art
- 22 February 2018
The affective intensities of datafied space
- Shanti Sumartojo, S. Pink, Deborah Lupton, C. LaBond
- Sociology
- 1 November 2016
Digital Traces in Context: Personal Data Contexts, Data Sense, and Self-Tracking Cycling
- Deborah Lupton, S. Pink, C. LaBond, Shanti Sumartojo
- Sociology
- 26 January 2018
Few studies thus far have focused on how the sensory and embodied aspects of digitized self-tracking are entangled with its technological and spatial dimensions. To address these issues, we draw on…
On atmosphere and darkness at Australia’s Anzac Day Dawn Service
- Shanti Sumartojo
- Art, Sociology
- 29 June 2015
The Anzac Dawn Service is an established and increasingly well-commemorated Australian national day. Its rhythms include music, readings of ritual texts and moments of scripted silence and stillness,…
Empathetic technologies: digital materiality and video ethnography
- S. Pink, Shanti Sumartojo, Deborah Lupton, Christine Heyes LaBond
- Sociology
- 2 October 2017
In this article, we advance recent theoretical and methodological discussions regarding the use of video techniques for generating empathetic encounters. We do so through a focus on how these…
Assemblages of creativity: Material practices in the creative economy
- C. Duff, Shanti Sumartojo
- Art
- 16 January 2017
This article questions the anthropocentrism of existing treatments of creative work, creative industries and creative identities, and then considers various strategies for overcoming this bias in…
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