The book Homo Experimentalis — geography of sociological essays, by Veselin Mitrović, a senior research associate of the IDN, analyzed essays, experiments, and classic sociological works using the methodology of a sociological diary, criticism of historicism and presentism, and social and bioethical reflections on the relationship between researchers and subjects.
The book consists of three units, “The Researcher and the Environment”, “The Researcher’s Imagination” and “The Researcher and the Subject”; with their structure, they justify the subtitle of the book and form the sketch of sociological research.
In this study, the experimenter is often also the research subject, and the research itself represents an interaction between the environment, its almost invisible landscapes, (sociological) imagination, and the subject.