Cecilia Fredriksson
Professor
Beyond Urban Sketching: Ethnographic Drawing as a Visual Analytical Method
Author
Summary, in English
In this article I have chosen a contemporary phenomenon, urban sketching, as an empirical starting point. Through active participation as an urban sketcher through digital publishing, dialogue and interaction, I analyze my analytical process and urban sketching practice. The aim is to examine ethnographic drawing as a visual cultural analytical method. My contribution is based the connection between urban ideals and innovative, creative environments in a local context. An overall knowledge goal is to develop visual methods and perspectives in the borderland between cultural analysis, artistic research, and new academic formats. Sketching and drawing can be compared to written ethnographic notes made during fieldwork or observation.
The relationship between drawing and taking notes can be regarded as a dialogue, an ongoing conversation in which the importance of adopting a new vision is more important than the competence to draw.
The relationship between drawing and taking notes can be regarded as a dialogue, an ongoing conversation in which the importance of adopting a new vision is more important than the competence to draw.
Department/s
- Department of Service Studies
Publishing year
2023-04-01
Language
English
Pages
38-55
Publication/Series
Cultural Analysis
Volume
21
Issue
1
Full text
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
University of California
Topic
- Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
- Arts
Keywords
- Urban sketching, ethnographic drawing, visual methods, urban transformation, autoethnography
- Urban sketching
- ethnographic drawing
- visual methods
- urban transformation
- autoethnography
Status
Published
Project
- CROCUS Kulturens rum och kreativitetens villkor
- Service Studies Culture
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1537-7873