|  | Back, Les / Puwar, Nirmal (eds.) Live Methods Sociological Review Monographs
  1. Edition January 2013 23.90 Euro 2013. 212 Pages, Softcover ISBN 978-1-4443-3959-8 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Short description Inter-woven by theoretical and methodological considerations, this book is a study of live methods, including experimentation, attentiveness, collaboration, multi-media platforms, public sociology, the game of social life and research, idiotic methods, scavenging, mapping and topologies. Associated with the Methods Lab at Goldsmiths University, a lab committed to developing inventive ways of 'doing sociology," this book is studies the practice of sociological imagination and makes social research responsive to social life on a global scale.
From the contents Series editor's introduction (Chris Shilling)
A manifesto for live methods: provocations and capacities (Les Back and Nirmal Puwar)
ART
Live sociology: social research and its futures (Les Back)
Curating sociology (Nirmal Puwar and Sanjay Sharma)
Seeing it whole: staging totality in social theory and art (Alberto Toscano)
STORYING
Once upon a problem (Mariam Motamedi Fraser)
Learning to be affected: social suffering and total pain at life's borders (Yasmin Gunaratnam)
DIGITAL
Being stuck in (live) time: the sticky sociological imagination (Emma Uprichard)
The redistribution of methods: on intervention in digital social research, broadly conceived (Noorjte Marres)
DESIGNS
De-signing the object of sociology: toward an 'idiotic' methodology (Mike Michael)
Going live: towards an amphibious sociology (Celia Lury)
Notes on contributors
Index
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