@misc{oai:tou.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000059, author = {宮坂 , 敬造 and Miyasaka, Keizo}, month = {Mar}, note = {During 2011 to 2013, focusing on sensory turn in anthropology and sensorial anthropology, the author organized a symposium, published articles, and guest-edited a special issue; by critically reviewing "sensorial anthropology (the then new term advocated by David Howes) , the author prepared original discussions on the methodology of the new discipline with regards to phenomenological modifications while casting a critical light on the debate in sensorial and sensory anthropology, as well as crossreferencing to the author's own ethnographic case examples [which, written in English, were sporadically cited in international scholarship]. On the occasion of the author's short-term visiting fellowship at the Division of Social, and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, this autumn of 2019, the author got exposed to an impressive wave for new expansions of sensory anthropology, through the renewal of contact with professor David Howes at Condordia and his colleagues at the Centre for Sensory Studies and Milieux. Based on the above new exposure, this essay as a working paper [research note] aims at concisely reviewing the second stage of sensory anthropology after 2010, the ongoing new orientation for multisensory anthropology, and further the scope for the understanding for socio-cultural and experiential features of further advanced information society; the author, Keizo Miyasaka, prof. of anthropology, Tokyo, Tsushin University, finally focuses on its possible application towards sensory evaluation, in affiliation with anthropology of advanced science and technology, on newly appearing socio-cultural and advancedtechnological environment with emergent intelligent machines and other epoch-making devices., 研究ノート Research Note}, title = {〈研究ノート〉 感覚人類学の新たな展開 ―多元感覚人類学への道筋拡大 と情報社会の進展へ応用可能性―}, year = {2020}, yomi = {ミヤサカ , ケイゾウ} }