First person perspective digital ethnography, Seminar 2
Location: LSE, St. Clement's Building (STC), Room S314, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE Google map of WC2A 2AE.
Date: 8 March 2013, 10.00-17.00
Theme: First person perspective video data: discovering new questions.
This seminar is an ESRC research seminar. Find out about our other research seminars.
Seminar details
First Person Perspective Digital Ethnography (FPPDE) is the use of wearable mobile digital recording equipment (eg, Sensecam, Subcam, audio-visual recorders) to provide data on the unfolding experiences and decisions of actors within an activity setting.
This second seminar, 'Discovering new questions', brings together researchers explore the theoretical implications of FPPDE, specifically what it means to put 'people doing things in real-life settings' at the centre of research.
Speakers include:
- Alex Gillespie (LSE)
- Saadi Lahlou (LSE)
- Monika Büscher (Lancaster University)
- Sabine Boesen-Mariani (Danone Research)
How to register
If you would like to attend one of our seminars, please visit the seminar website for registration details. Registration is free, but there are a limited number of spaces available for attendees. Some bursaries are available to those living outside of London for travel to and from the conference (please contact Kevin: k.corti@lse.ac.uk for details).
Seminar schedule
- Seminar 1: Current and potential uses of first person perspective digital ethnography, 18 January 2013
- Seminar 2: First person perspective video data: discovering new questions, 8 March 2013
- Seminar 3: Analysing first person perspective data, 10 May 2013
- Seminar 4: Ethical issues in first person perspective digital ethnography, 21 June 2013
- Seminar 5: The future of mobile first perspective data collection, 27 September 2013
Further information
Please contact:
- Alex Gillespie
Email: a.t.gillespie@lse.ac.uk
Telephone: 020 7955 7106 - Programme details
