Indicative Bibliography

Ajaz, N. and Zakir, W. (2022) ‘Understanding Gendered Power Relations Through Transect Walk and Spatial Mapping’, Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 4(03), pp.372-379.·     

Atkins, M.J. (2013) ‘Cruising the Village: A visual ethnography of public sex between men in Manchester city centre’, PhD Social Anthropology with Visual Media, The University of Manchester. Available at: [URL where the thesis is hosted] (Accessed: [Date of Access]).Banks, M., & Ruby, J. (Eds.). (2011) Made to Be Seen: Perspectives on the History of Visual Anthropology. University of Chicago Press.

Boellstorff, T., Nardi, B., Pearce, C., & Taylor, T. L. (2012) Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method. Princeton University Press.

Campbell, E., & Lassiter, L. E. (2014) Doing Ethnography Today: Theories, Methods, Exercises. Wiley-Blackwell.·      Chalmers, F.G. (2019) ‘Cultural colonialism and art education: Eurocentric and racist roots of art education’, In Art, Culture, and Pedagogy, pp. 37-46. Brill.·     

Cheng, Irene, Davis, Charles L., and Wilson, Mabel O., eds. (2020) Race and Modern Architecture: A Critical History from the Enlightenment to the Present. University of Pittsburgh Press.·     

Coulson, J., Roberts, P., & Taylor, I. (2015) University Planning and Architecture: The Search for Perfection (2nd ed.). Routledge.·     

Deed, C. and Lesko, T. (2015) ‘’Unwalling’ the Classroom: Teacher Reaction and Adaptation’, Learning Environments Research, 18, pp.217-231.·     

D’Ignazio, C., & Klein, L. F. (2020) Data Feminism.·     

Hine, C. (2015) Ethnography for the Internet: Embedded, Embodied, and Everyday. Bloomsbury Academic.·     

Horst, H. A., & Miller, D. (2012) Digital Anthropology. Berg Publishers.·     

hooks, b. (1994) Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. Routledge.·     

Lassiter, L. E. (Ed.). (2005) The Chicago Guide to Collaborative Ethnography. University of Chicago Press.·     

Lupton, D. (2015) Digital Sociology.·     

Lury, C., & Wakeford, N. (2012) Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social.·     

Manning, E. (2018) ‘Me lo dijo un pajarito: Neurodiversity, black life, and the University as we know it’, Social Text, 36(3), pp.1-24.·     

Mason, O., Sarma, J., Sidaway, J.D., Bonnett, A., Hubbard, P., Jamil, G., Middleton, J., O’Neill, M., Riding, J. and Rose, M. (2023) ‘Interventions in walking methods in political geography’, Political Geography, 106, p.102937.·     

Pink, S. (2015) Doing Sensory Ethnography. Sage Publications.·     

Pink, S. (2017) Doing Visual Ethnography. Sage Publications.·     

Quan-Haase, A., & Sloan, L. (Eds.). (2022) The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. SAGE Publications Ltd.·     

Rose, M. (2017) ‘Women walking Manchester: Desire lines through the original modern city’ (Doctoral dissertation, University of Sheffield).·     

Rose, M. (2020) ‘Pedestrian Practices: Walking from the Mundane to the Marvellous’, In Mundane Methods, pp. 211-229. Manchester University Press.·     

Spradley, J. P., & McCurdy, D. W. (2021) Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology. Pearson.·     

Thanem, T. and Knights, D., 2019. Embodied research methods. Sage.·     

Tickamyer, A.R. (2020) ‘Feminist Methods and Methodology in Agricultural Research’, In Feminist Methods and Methodology in Agricultural Research, pp. 239-250. London, UK: Taylor and Francis.·     

Vannini, P. (Year) Nonrepresentational Methodologies. 27

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