Sarah Pink PhD in Social Anthropology from Kent University, UK. Distinguished Professor at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Central themes of his research: digital technologies, everyday life, visual and sensory ethnography, design, health, safety and well-being, futures. Main or most recent publications: Home Truths: gender, domestic objects and everyday life (2004); The Future of Visual Anthropology: engaging the senses (2006); Situating Everyday Life: Practices and Places (2012); Doing Visual Ethnography. Revised and expanded (3rd ed. 2013); Doing Sensory Ethnography, (2nd ed., 2015); Pink, S. and Y. Akama and contibutors A / Certainty. iBook, download from http://de-futures.com/projects/uncertainty/ (2015); Pink et al. Digital Ethnography: principles and practice (2016); Pink et al. Screen Ecologies: Art, Media and the Environment in the Asia-Pacific region (2016). Pink et al. Making Homes: ethnographies and designs (in press).

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