'This text is well-documented in both theoretical background and methodological foundations, presenting numerous empirical data samples together with their context and subsequent analysis … Advanced courses addressing embodiment studies, anthropology of sensing, or interdisciplinary theory studies and graduate-level social science methodology courses will find a good fit for this book in the curriculum as an exemplary, rigorous case study … Highly recommended.' S. M. Weiss, Choice Connect
Part I. Sensoriality in Interaction: 1. From the senses to sensing in interaction; 2. Methodology; Part II. Looking and Knowing: 3. Looking for a cheese; 4. Asking for a cheese: the calibration of looking and knowing; Part III. Sensing Together: 5. Touching: professional and lay touch; 6. Smelling: professional and lay smell; Part IV. Tasting, Assessing and Making decisions: 7. Requests and offers to taste: the sequential environment of tasting; 8. The anatomy of tasting; 9. The outcome of tasting: assessing and decision-making; 10. Conclusion.