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Body Mapping×Time Allocation Study×
CampoAnthropologyAnthropology
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen20171984
Autor originalArts-based and participatory health research tradition (codified in Bernard)Ecological and economic anthropology (synthesized by Gross)
TipoArts-based visual method for externalizing embodied experienceResearch design for characterizing how people allocate time across activities
Fuente seminalBernard, H. R. (2017). Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches (6th ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN: 9780759112421Gross, D. R. (1984). Time allocation: a tool for the study of cultural behavior. Annual Review of Anthropology, 13, 519–558. DOI ↗
AliasBody Maps, Body-Mapping Storytelling, Body Map Drawing, Embodied MappingTime Allocation Research, Time Use Study, Time Budget Study, Activity Allocation Study
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ResumenBody mapping is an arts-based, participatory method in which people draw life-size or templated outlines of their own bodies and fill them with images, symbols, colors, and words that externalize embodied experience — illness, pain, identity, trauma, or healing. The body becomes a canvas on which interior states that are hard to put into words are made visible and shareable. The resulting body map is analyzed not as a picture alone but as a visual narrative, read together with the story the participant tells about it.A time-allocation study is an anthropological research design that measures how people distribute their time across the activities of daily life — subsistence, domestic work, child care, leisure, ritual, and rest — in order to characterize a community's economy and way of life quantitatively. Data are gathered by directly observing what people do (through random spot checks or continuous focal observation) or by collecting recall diaries, and the activities are then expressed as shares of the total time budget. The result is an empirical portrait of how labor and leisure are organized and divided.
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