Sarah Pink

Sarah Pink (born 12 April 1966) is a British-born social scientist, ethnographer and social anthropologist, now based in Australia, known for her work using visual research methods such as photography, images, video and other media for ethnographic research in digital media and new technologies.

Pink currently works at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia where is she is director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab[5] and chief investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.

[8] The documentary Laundry Lives: Everyday Life & Environmental Sustainability in Indonesia directed by Sarah Pink and Nadia Astari was selected for the 9th Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival (TIEFF) in 2017.

[10] Pink's work focuses on visual methods in ethnographic field research, digital media, everyday life, consumption, autonomous driving and sustainability.

Revised and expanded 4th edition, London: Sage, ISBN 9781529743975 Akama, Y., S. Pink and S. Sumartojo (2018) Uncertainty and Possibility: new approaches to future making.

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