Dolga pot do čutno-digitalnih sprehodov

Raziskovanje krhkosti in skrbi v alpski dolini

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  • Sandi Abram Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/svetovi.3.1.115-129

Ključne besede:

sprehajalna etnografija, sprehajalna metodologija, okoljska krhkost, Alpe, čutno-digitalni sprehodi

Povzetek

Prispevek obravnava sprehod kot raziskovalno orodje in kulturno prakso ter sledi njegovemu intelektualnemu in metodološkemu razvoju v družboslovju in humanistiki. Analizira zgodnja presečišča med sprehodom in estetskimi praksami dvajsetega stoletja, kjer so izpostavljene ključne polemike in premiki na tem področju. Nato so predstavljeni čutnodigitalni sprehodi, etnografska metoda, ki je bila na Solčavskem (v Sloveniji) uporabljena za raziskovanje razumevanj, ki izhajajo iz čutnih zaznav, preobrazbe okolja in digitalnih tehnologij, pri tem pa preučuje skrb, krhkost in lokalnost.

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28. 02. 2025

Kako citirati

Abram, S. (2025). Dolga pot do čutno-digitalnih sprehodov: Raziskovanje krhkosti in skrbi v alpski dolini. Svetovi: Revija Za Etnologijo, Antropologijo in Folkloristiko, 3(1), 115-129. https://doi.org/10.4312/svetovi.3.1.115-129