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AiR Place-based Methodologies @UTS

AiR Place-based Methodologies @UTS

Author: Ilaria Vanni Accarigi

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Podcast series on place-based methodologies developed by Ilaria Vanni Accarigi, University of Technology Sydney.
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Megan Heyward talks about her practiced-led research using mobile media and narrative inquiry
Paul Allatson talks about how he uses images, objects, and texts in research on Latino places and culture.
Susie Pratt talks about using situate and speculative methods in her place-based work.
Alexandra Crosby talks about mapping methodologies, including walking, interviews and Instagram.
Andrew Toland talks about research methods in landscape architecture, including cartography, archival research, photography and site analysis.
Angela Giovanangeli talks about her research methods, including observation, interviews and photography.
Carolyn Cartier talks about her mixed methods approach to explore the dialectic between space and place in cities in China.
Clancy Wilmott talks about how she uses experimental mixed methods depending on project and questions.
Emi Otsuji talks about the methods she uses in her research on languages in urban spaces.
Emma Fraser talks about how she situates her methods in the research design according to the research question.
Jonathan Jones talks about Indigenous research ethics and methodologies
Kate Barclay talks about the methodologies she uses in her research on the social aspects of fisheries
Kristine Aquino talks about her research methodologies as an urban ethnographer.
Leslie Harbon talks about how to carry out research on language in public spaces with the method of linguistic landscapes.
Leyla Stevens talks about her practice-led research on hidden histories in Bali.
Stephanie Springgay and Sarah E. Truman talk about walking as a research method.