First Person Perspective Digital Ethnography refers to using new technologies to record and analyse data from the point of view of people engaging in activities. Mostly it entails recording the audio-visual experiences of actors, but it can also include other sense modalities and biosensor data.
We are hosting five seminars during 2013 to examine current methods of gathering and analysing First Person Perspective Digital data. These seminars will bring together leaders in the field from across the globe. See our program for details.
We have bursaries for participants coming from outside London, and we have relevant technologies and software available for interested participants to test and use. To find out more about attending or being involved please contact us.
Dr. Alex Gillespie: Integrating First and Third Person Points of View
Dr. Monika Buscher: How to "Follow the Information"
Dr. Sabine Boesen-Mariani: Modifying Polish Children's Unhealthy Drinking Patterns: Understanding the Impact of our Action Research
Prof. Saadi Lahlou: Behaviour and Activity: Accessing Subjective Experience
Group Discussion (Audio only)
Professor Saadi Lahlou: Welcome and seminar introduciton
Dr. Sophie Le Bellu: FPPDE for Industrial Vocational Training Purposes
Dr. Rowanne Fleck: Understanding the Role of SenseCam Images in Supporting Teachers' Reflective Practice
Professor Sarah Pink: Going Forward Through the World: Thinking About FPPDE Between Theoretical Scholarship and Applied Practice
Group Discussion (Audio only)