
Special Issue: Digital Sociality: New Configurations of Public and Private in the Nordics
Tom Bratrud
Karen Waltorp
In: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
A special issue of ‘The Anthropological Journal of European Cultures’ has now been published! Edited by Tom Bratrud and Karen Waltorp, it is the outcome of the Future Anthropologies Network of EASA at the EASA conference in Belfast in 2022.

Energy Futures
Simone Abram, Karen Waltorp, Nathalie Ortar, Sarah Pink
Publisher: De Gruyter

An Anthropology of Technologies and Futures
Débora Lanzeni, Karen Waltorp, Sarah Pink, Rachel Charlotte Smith
Publisher: Routledge

In Search of Lost Futures: Anthropological Explorations in Multimodality, Deep Interdisciplinarity, and Autoethnography
Magdalena Kazubowski-Houston, Mark Ausl, er
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
The Flow of Images
Waltorp, K
Aarhus University/Emerging Technologies Lab, I. Photo-diaries and social media; II. Filmmaking in Fieldwork; III. Visual Sorting
Video in Anthropological Research
Pink, S
Aarhus University/Emerging Technologies Lab, I. Video (walking with video); II. Video in homes; III. Other people’s videos,
Video talks and Blended learning resources, A conversation on data and digital visual methodologies
Pink, S. Waltorp, K. and Lanzéni, D.
Aarhus University/Emerging Technologies Lab, I. Digital & Visual Methodologies; II. The Field and Ethnographic Data; III. Photography & Video; IV. Social Media; V. Ethics; VI. Theory & Ethnography

Anthropologies and Futures: Researching emerging and uncertain worlds
Juan Salazar, Sarah Pink, , Andrew Irving, Johannes Sjöberg
Bloomsbury,
