Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically

Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically by Sara Asu Schroer, published by Routledge in 2018, delves into the complex notion of atmosphere within academic discourse. This 192-page volume seeks to clarify and enhance the concept of atmosphere, which is often perceived as vague, by presenting a collection of original ethnographic studies. The book investigates how atmosphere relates to our affective engagement with the world, addressing various interdisciplinary topics such as learning, the experience of place, and multi-species relations.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how individuals perceive and experience their environments, whether in natural landscapes, educational settings, or creative contexts. The chapters explore the relational and transformational processes that shape our understanding of atmosphere, making it relevant for scholars in anthropology, sociology, geography, and cultural studies. This edition offers insights into sensory ethnography and affect, contributing to ongoing discussions in social science and human geography.
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The notion of atmosphere has always been part of academic discourse, but often refers to something vague and diffuse – a phenomenon connected with our affective engagement with the world that is difficult to grasp. This volume develops and refines the concept of atmosphere, seeking to render it productive for anthropological and social scientific research by bringing together a range of original ethnographic studies in combination with investigation of the use of the term in language. The chapters examine dimensions of atmosphere through topics of interdisciplinary concern, such as learning and the acquisition of skills, the experience of place, affect and mood, multi-species relations and the perception of weather and environment – whether in natural landscapes, medical and educational settings, homes or creative contexts – Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically analyses the relational and transformational processes through which people perceive, experience and live in a moving atmospheric world. As such, it will appeal to scholars of anthropology, sociology, geography and cultural studies with interests in space and place, sensory ethnography and affect.
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