Sarah Pink
Professor
 Media and Communication
RMIT University
Australia
Biography
Sarah Pink is a Professor working in the Design Research Institute and the School of Media and Communications at RMIT.Sarah Pink’s research combines theoretical and methodological scholarship with applied practice. She works across themes including digital media, energy, consumption, everyday life, sustainability, activism, tacit and sensory ways of knowing, safety and health and the construction industry. She researches across urban, domestic and workplace environments. Her work is often developed through interdisciplinary collaborations across design, engineering and arts disciplines to which she brings social and cultural research expertise. She simultaneously pursues her own theoretical and methodological agenda focusing on media, technologies, embodied ways of knowing and situated processes of change and intervention.
Research Interest
Digital media in everyday life
Publications
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 Refiguring creativity in virtual work: the digital-material construction site
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 Being in a mediated world: self-tracking and the mind-body-environment
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 Student migration and domestic improvisation: Transient migration through the experience of everyday laundry