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Multi-Media in the Visual Sociology of Power, Violence and Justice

Wednesday, 18 July 2018: 15:30-17:20
Location: 203B (MTCC NORTH BUILDING)
RC57 Visual Sociology (host committee)

Language: English

How do multi-media platforms serve in the visual sociology of power, violence and justice? Instead of the classic poster session format, this session is devoted for presentations of research which uses multi-media platforms in the research protocol and/or in the dissemination of the research findings. We invite proposals for a maximum of 10 minutes presentation (either as a stand-alone presentation, or with an oral presentation by the author). Your presentation should include an explanation on the methodological, theoretical or pedagogical role of the visual dimension and the multi-media platform in your research and presentation. Each presentation will be followed by short discussion with the audience. In your proposal please describe your research, your multi-media presentation, and the logic for using multi-media in your research and/or presentation. Authors of accepted proposals will be asked to submit their presentation to the organizers a month before the conference.
Session Organizers:
Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Haifa, Israel and Ayelet KOHN, David Yellin College of Education, Israel
Chair:
Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Haifa, Israel
Discussant:
M. Ragip ZIK, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Oral Presentations
Universities Project: Understand the Multiple Layers of the University. the University As Archipelago (Glissant).
Sarah WILSON, School of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, United Kingdom; Melanie LOVATT, University of Stirling, United Kingdom
Claiming Place: Race, Land, and Spatial Justice
Sarah FRANZEN, Emory University, USA
50CIAIS Project: Five Decades of Resistance, Empiricism and Transdisciplinarity from Ceará Sociological Thought.
Fernando NOBRE CAVALCANTE, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN, Brazil; Bruno RIBEIRO, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil
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