Camille Robert-Boeuf
Camille Robert-Boeuf is a French geographer and postdoctoral researcher at Vilnius University (Lithuania) for the (Post)Authoritarian Landscapes Research Centre (PAScapes). She is conducting research on small-scale farming and agricultural landscapes transformations by women farmers in Central Europe (Lithuania and Poland). She aims to understand how relationships with the land transform landscapes and produce local anchoring in the countryside. Thus, she uses mixed methodology with quantitative, qualitative and sensory data (statistics, interviews, ethnography, audio and visual recordings) to create sensory mapping.
Sessions in which Camille Robert-Boeuf attends
Thursday 8 May, 2025
Tamás Solymosi √ & Daishi Wakizono (Heritage Studies, University of Tsukuba, Japan)Sensory Cartographies: Multisensory Mapping as a Tool for Understanding Urban SpacesThis paper introduces a methodological approach to interpreting urban distinctiveness through multi-sensory experiences, addressing the challenges in an era of increasing placelessness and global homogenisation. Our study investigates how distinct sensory experiences give rise to place-specific networks...