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Theoretical Scholarship and Applied Practice
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01 April 2017

Academics across the globe are being urged by universities and research councils to do research that impacts the world beyond academia. Yet to date there has been very little reflection amongst scholars and practitioners in these fields concerning the relationship between the theoretical and engaged practices that emerge through such forms of scholarship. Theoretical Scholarship and Applied Practice investigates the ways in which theoretical research has been incorporated into recent applied practices across the social sciences and humanities. This collection advances our understanding of the ethics, values, opportunities and challenges that emerge in the making of engaged and interdisciplinary scholarship.
“This book provides a well-grounded and meticulously described account of a number of projects involving ‘publics’ and external stakeholders in the process of doing research. The editors address a gap in academic knowledge, providing rich and useful detail about the nature of, and practices involved in, collaborative interdisciplinary research.” · Kate Pahl, University of Sheffield
"The work is a great contribution to the fields of theoretical and practical anthropology, which are often seen as dichotomous. Through the presentation and analysis of nine case studies of public policy, business or the third sector carried out in England, Sweden and the United States, the authors show us their experience during fieldwork between the theory and the applied practice and how theory and practice can be combined." · Social Anthropology
PART I: THEORETICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND APPLIED PRACTICE: OPPORTUNITIES, ETHICS AND ENTANGLEMENTS
Editor’s Introduction: Theoretical Scholarship and Applied Practice: opportunities and challenges of working in the in-between
Sarah Pink, Vaike Fors and Tom O’Dell
Chapter 1. Ethics in a changing world: embracing uncertainty, understanding futures and making responsible interventions
Sarah Pink
PART II: MAKING CONTACT AND MAKING SENSE
Chapter 2. Workshops as nodes of knowledge co-production: beyond ideas of automagical synergies
Martin Berg and Vaike Fors
Chapter 3. The Conversation Analytic Role-play Method: tacit methods, endogenous impact and interactional ‘nudges’ in applied interaction analysis
Elizabeth Stokoe and Rein Sikveland
Chapter 4. Making Theory, Making Interventions: doing applied scholarship at the in between in safety research
Sarah Pink, Jennie Morgan and Andrew Dainty
PART III: WORKING IN INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS
Chapter 5. From Emplaced Knowing to Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Sensory Ethnography in Energy Research
Kerstin Leder Mackley and Sarah Pink
Chapter 6. Working Across Disciplines: Using Visual Methods in Participatory Frameworks
Susan Hogan
PART IV: LETTING GO AND MOVING FORWARD
Chapter 7. How to gain traction? From theoretical scholarship to applied outcomes in energy demand research and housing research
Yolande Strengers, Cecily Maller and Larissa Nicholls
Chapter 8. The Social Life of HOMAGO
Heather A. Horst
Chapter 9. Entanglements: Issues in Applied Research and Theoretical Scholarship
Tom O’Dell and Robert Willim
PART V: AFTERWORD
Chapter 10. Afterword: The deep dynamics of the between
Paul Stoller
Bibliography
Index