RIS ID
18497
Abstract
There are many accounts of the current strong connection between dogs and some humans. These accounts imply or pre-suppose a strong social-sensual relation between dogs and their humans. In a highly visualised culture how is this social-sensual relation mediated? What role does olfaction play? Autoethnography and ‘mystory’ are methodologies that can be used to address these questions.
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Publication Details
Borthwick, F. 2006, ''Noisy, smelly, dirty dogs: a sensorial autoethnography of living with dogs'', ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference, Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc (ACSPRI), Sydney, pp. 1-8.