When and where?
What roles do time and location play in attentive practice?
“I am empirically configured by my past, and my senses and body were the tools and recording devices through which I retrieved and stored all data. Our senses are culturally shaped. … What this entails for your research is that you will need to slow down what it means to see something, hear something, or experience something. There is a wealth of diversity and knowledge in smells! An entire universe is found in how one catches a glance. It all shapes how you will gather data, think through findings, and report out” (Aluli-Meyer, 2008, 5-6).