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Visual Anthropology - Academia.eduCritics argue that visual anthropology risks trivialization by reducing complex cultural narratives to mere illustrations.
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Jean Rouch filmography - Documentary Educational ResourcesThis filmography first appeared in the book Ciné-Ethnography by Jean Rouch, edited and translated by Steven Feld (University of Minnesota Press, 2003).
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Only Half the Story – Rethinking the Relationship Between Digital ...Jan 28, 2021 · Small portable cameras such as action cams or smartphones, for example, allow for a different kind of access to the field, movement, perception ...
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[PDF] Trance and Dance in Bali - Library of Congress1939 by Margaret Mead and Gregory. Bateson. Their innovative plan of work was to do the fieldwork chiefly with film and photography, using note-taking to.
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Where Is the Theory in Visual Anthropology? - Taylor & Francis OnlineDAVID MACDOUGALL is an ethnographic filmmaker and writer on cinema. He has filmed in East Africa, Australia and India. He is the author of Transcultural Cinema ...
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Digital Anthropology of the Senses: Connecting Technology and ...Jul 23, 2024 · This post explores the relevance of studying the senses, particularly hearing and touch, from a digital anthropological perspective, taking ...
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Digital anthropologyAug 28, 2018 · Digital anthropology is an arena within which developments are constantly used to make larger normative and ethical arguments rather than merely observe and ...
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Audiovisual and Digital Ethnography: A Practical and Theoretical ...A much-needed, up-to-date and concise guide to both the fundamental skills required for audiovisual and digital ethnographic production and the essential ...
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Sage Research Methods - Doing Sensory EthnographyDoing Sensory Ethnography is the outcome of several years of research projects, reflections, discussions and readings and experiences of the work of other ...
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Sensory Ethnography Lab: sel-anthroThe Sensory Ethnography Lab (SEL) is an experimental laboratory that promotes innovative combinations of aesthetics and ethnography.
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Sensory Ethnography Documentaries - IMDbSensory Ethnography Documentaries · 1. Leviathan · 2. People's Park · 3. Sweetgrass · 4. Manakamana · 5. Songhua · 6. Chaiqian · 7. Yumen · 8. The Iron Ministry.
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