La sociologia visuale contemporanea. Un approccio introduttivo
The author opens the essay with a preliminary discussion on the identity and the main application fields of visual sociology: in the first part she analyzes the thought of those sociologists who marked the relationship between sociological research and ...
Marina Ciampi
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Visual Sociology of the Vernacular Urban Landscape: An Interview with Jerome Krase
Visual sociologist Jerome Krase looks at how cities change with immigration, globalization, and gentrification, with a focus on Brooklyn as well as comparative work in cities around the world.
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The Performance of Knowledge: Pointing and Knowledge in Powerpoint Presentations [PDF]
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence
Knoblauch, Hubert
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The article offers a systematic analysis of “quarantines”—small comic works dedicated to the pandemic and lockdown, which are transmitted in the Internet in digital form.
PUSHKAREVA TATIANA V. / ПУШКАРЕВА Т.В.
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In the footsteps of a quiet pioneer: Revisiting Pearl Jephcott’s work on youth leisure in Scotland and Hong Kong [PDF]
Pearl Jephcott’s (1967) research on Scottish teens, Time of One’s Own, is one of the first sociological studies of leisure in the postwar period. This research is remarkable not only for its emphasis on ‘ordinary’ young people but also for its ambitious ...
Batchelor, Susan A.
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Irony's architecture: Reflections on a photographic research project [PDF]
This paper presents a research approach based on irony, rather than certainty. Using Richard Rorty's conception of irony, we contend that much traditional research in management presents a final language which is implicit in both the construction of a ...
Bathurst, Ralph +2 more
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Une méthode visuelle sur-mesure pour envisager le vêtement au travail sous toutes ses coutures
The aims of this article are to propose a methodological feedback from research about clothes at work involving a team of sociologists, jurists, one visual method engineer and one photographer.
Estelle Bonnet +2 more
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Les usages « sauvages » de l’image. Retours sur une expérience profane de la sociologie visuelle
Some sociologists – of which I am part – do not use (or use very few) images in their research, and such a (non) choice is often overlooked. Yet, images may provide valuable lessons in terms of methods and analysis if one considers them as empirical ...
Flora Bajard
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Defining an epidemic:The body mass index in British and American obesity research 1960-2000 [PDF]
Between the 1970s and the mid‐1990s the body mass index (BMI) became the standard means of assessing obesity both in populations and in individuals, replacing previously diverse and contested definitions of excess body weight.
Amsterdamska +70 more
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Photographie et sociologie en Afrique
The African Workplaces photography exhibition, curated in 2021–2022 by researchers Chloé Josse-Durand and Constance Perrin-Joly, showcases the diverse perspectives of nine photographers and academics on labor in Africa (Burundi, Comoros, Ethiopia, Kenya,
Emmanuelle Bouilly +4 more
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