94 Visual Sociology as/of Activism for Social Justice

Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
NB 430 (Faculty of Economics)

TG05 Visual Sociology (host committee)

Language: English
Session Organizers:
Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA and E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, Scotland
Chair:
Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA
Discussant:
Elizabeth MILLER, Concordia University, Canada
Encounters with violence: A living archive (Oral Presentation)
Beatriz VELIZ ARGUETA, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom

Images, activism, education and research: The uses of audiovisual by self-managed, autonomous groups in Argentina today (Oral Presentation)
Jorgelina FLURY, Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina; David BURIN, Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina; Ana Inés HERAS MONNER SANS, Instituto para la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina; María Cecilia ACOSTA, IRICE CONICET ARGENTINA - INCLUIR ARGENTINA, Argentina

Social justice, visual activism: Young people creating ‘home' across public and domestic spaces (Oral Presentation)
E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, Scotland; Sarah WILSON, University of Stirling, United Kingdom

Experimenting images : Disclosing a social housing area through 3D virtual model (Oral Presentation)
Barbara MOROVICH, Laboratoire architecture et anthropologie, France; Grégoire ZABÉ, Ecole supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg, France

Exploring the nature, problematics and ethics of social activism for the disabled in virtual 3D worlds (Oral Presentation)
Geraldine BLOUSTIEN, University of South Australia, Australia; Denise WOOD, University of South Australia, Australia

Transcending representation: Being an activist camera (Distributed Paper)
Gülsüm DEPELI, Hacettepe University, Turkey

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