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Outlook of visual sociology [PDF]
Outlook of visual ...
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Ethnographie et visual studies
This article presents some of the contributions of image theory to the practice of observation in sociology. Interpreting images through their forms is first of all an opportunity to recall that observation is always dependent on “visual concepts” and ...
Mathieu Berger
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Caméra aux poings. Images dans la grève : des usages pluriels dans la lutte syndicale
This work intends to provide lines of thought in order to feed the work on the iconographic construction of collective mobilizations. More specifically, it will retrace the plurality of uses of images during the strike of Lyon’s garbage collectors in ...
Jordane Burnot, Lina Cardenas
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The American visual sociology is bad known in France. It is not to be confused with the French sociologie visuelle which aims to report the social world by the way of images.
Michel Rautenberg
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Transgender individuals have historically faced exclusion from social research, a systemic issue rooted in a lack of historical information. However, a comprehensive understanding of contemporary transness necessitates examining its history.
Robin Saalfeld
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Image Clusters. A Hermeneutical Perspective on Changes to a Social Function of Photography
Photography can be used for a wide variety of social functions. The hermeneutic method of image cluster analysis presented deals with a comparatively new social use and understanding of photography: as digital montage forming intricate compilations.
Michael R. Müller
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Guangzhou Tongcao paintings in Qing Dynasty of China witnessed the exchange of economy, culture, art and technology between China and foreign countries, which were an important export product in historical China.
Chan Zhang +3 more
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Anthropology drags with it an intrinsic nostalgia that has been documented for a long time. This epistemological bias leads not only to a temporal distancing of our objects of study, but also to an exoticizing aestheticisation of our research fields ...
Madeleine Sallustio
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Data Visualization in Sociology [PDF]
Visualizing data is central to social scientific work. Despite a promising early beginning, sociology has lagged in the use of visual tools. We review the history and current state of visualization in sociology. Using examples throughout, we discuss recent developments in ways of seeing raw data and presenting the results of statistical modeling.
Kieran, Healy, James, Moody
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