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Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a surge in ethnographic films by Han directors in China, highlighting the complex interplay of power dynamics between these filmmakers and the minority communities they portray. This study examines these dynamics through the lens of spirituality and cultural representation, focusing on the film “Ashiq: The Last ...
Ruohan Tang, Yi Zou
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Traces of Traces: Time, Space, Objects, and the Forensic Turn in Photography
Images of atrocity are deeply problematic, in that they potentially create a tension between form and content and are often accused of re-victimization, aesthetization of suffering, compassion fatigue and exploitation. As an alternative, therefore, there
Paul Lowe
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Abstract Objective This study uses in‐depth interview data to investigate the impact of non‐parental, “other adults” (OAs) on youth development and highlights the importance of better measuring OAs' contributions through the nation's survey infrastructure.
Rachel Brown‐Weinstock +4 more
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Professors and students learn together in the lab, at the fire station, behind a camera.
Davis, Laura +2 more
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Peripheral news workers expelled to the periphery: the case of camera reporters [PDF]
The professionals behind television cameras are peripheral contributors to journalism who are often overlooked in journalistic research in contrast with co-workers who occupy clearly demarcated journalistic roles.
Metykova, Monika +1 more
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EDITORIAL: Two decades of critical inquiry
Pacific Journalism Review is far more than a research journal. As an independent publication, it has given strong support to investigative journalism, socio-political journalism, political economy of the media, photojournalism and political cartooning in
David Robie
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Behind the lenses: Biases in the contribution of wildlife photography to biodiversity representation
Abstract Nature‐related visual media has a significant impact on today's society by engaging the public in conservation problems and promoting pro‐environmental behaviours. Although major attention has been paid to how some types of visual media (e.g. documentaries) offer unrealistic portrayals of the natural world, biases on representation by wildlife
Héctor Ruiz‐Villar +2 more
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Short films and photojournalism are crucial parts of video communication, yet there are issues including poor video integration, inconsistency between short videos and photojournalism, and slow communication speed.
Yidi Wang, Yan Song Zhang
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The Place Under the Bridge: A photo‐ethnography of a temporary dwelling
Abstract This essay uses digital photography to explore the surface assemblage of materials in a temporary dwelling, a sheltered nook under a bridge whose occasional occupants were known to me through their participation in large, federally funded public health study where I worked as a researcher for several years.
Sydney M. Silverstein
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Spartan Daily, December 1, 2005 [PDF]
Volume 125, Issue 53https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10196/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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