Visual Sphere as an object of sociological enquiry must be understood in terms of its complex interconnections with social relations, within which visual materials and visual knowledge are produced, circulated and consumed. This book aims to build a bridge between scholars in practice-based visual research, visual methodologists and researchers dealing with conceptual issues in visual sociology. Questions addressed by this text include: How is the visual relationship of the urban dwellers to the urban landscape being established? How are images of conflict being disseminated, what are the…mehr
Visual Sphere as an object of sociological enquiry must be understood in terms of its complex interconnections with social relations, within which visual materials and visual knowledge are produced, circulated and consumed. This book aims to build a bridge between scholars in practice-based visual research, visual methodologists and researchers dealing with conceptual issues in visual sociology. Questions addressed by this text include: How is the visual relationship of the urban dwellers to the urban landscape being established? How are images of conflict being disseminated, what are the politics of their dissemination, and what limits and potential do they carry? What are the paradoxes of the phenomenon of iconoclasm? How can we visually access the phenomenon of urbanization? What are the major challenges for visual researchers using photo-elicitation interviews, focus groups or computer-based methods?
Dennis Zuev is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-ISCTE-IUL) in Lisbon, Portugal. Regev Nathansohn is the president (2010-2014) of the Visual Sociology Thematic Group working under the International Sociological Association, and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann-Arbor.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Sociology of the Visual Sphere: Introduction Regev Nathansohn and Dennis Zuev Part I: Visualizing the Social, Sociologizing the Visual 2. The Limits of the Visual in the "War Without Witness" Pavithra Tantrigoda 3. From a Slight Smile to Scathing Sarcasm: Shades of Humor in Israeli Photojournalism Ayelet Kohn 4. Sociology of Iconoclasm: Distrust of Visuality in the Digital Age ¿ukasz Rogowski 5. Picturing 'Gender': Iconic Figuration, Popularization, and the Contestation of a Key Discourse in the New Europe Anna Schober Part II: New Methodologies for Sociological Investigations of the Visual 6. Production of Solidarities in YouTube: A Visual Study of Uyghur Nationalism Matteo Vergani and Dennis Zuev 7. On the Visual Semiotics of Collective Identity in Urban Vernacular Spaces Timothy Shortell and Jerome Krase 8. Representing Perception: Integrating Photo-Elicitation and Mental Maps in the Study of Urban Landscape Valentina Anzoise and Cristiano Mutti 9. Operations of Recognition: Seeing Urbanising Landscapes with the Feet Christian von Wissel
1. Sociology of the Visual Sphere: Introduction Regev Nathansohn and Dennis Zuev Part I: Visualizing the Social, Sociologizing the Visual 2. The Limits of the Visual in the "War Without Witness" Pavithra Tantrigoda 3. From a Slight Smile to Scathing Sarcasm: Shades of Humor in Israeli Photojournalism Ayelet Kohn 4. Sociology of Iconoclasm: Distrust of Visuality in the Digital Age ¿ukasz Rogowski 5. Picturing 'Gender': Iconic Figuration, Popularization, and the Contestation of a Key Discourse in the New Europe Anna Schober Part II: New Methodologies for Sociological Investigations of the Visual 6. Production of Solidarities in YouTube: A Visual Study of Uyghur Nationalism Matteo Vergani and Dennis Zuev 7. On the Visual Semiotics of Collective Identity in Urban Vernacular Spaces Timothy Shortell and Jerome Krase 8. Representing Perception: Integrating Photo-Elicitation and Mental Maps in the Study of Urban Landscape Valentina Anzoise and Cristiano Mutti 9. Operations of Recognition: Seeing Urbanising Landscapes with the Feet Christian von Wissel
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