Hi all,
Just a final reminder that registration closes on Sunday 26th, March. The event is Weds the 29th March
10 Tickets left.
Workshop details:
The International Workshop on Visual Research is premised upon providing a platform for doctoral students to share ideas and practices related to a common theme. The workshop seeks to engage visually orientated doctoral students who adopt a sociological lens as well as those working sociologically and using visual methods. The purpose of the workshop is to highlight the contribution visual research can offer to PhD projects and programs.
Building upon the success of the last event in Padova, Italy this year’s workshop will discuss how visual methods, underpinned by sociological enquiry (or visa-versa) can help to investigate the politics of visibility. This may include:
• Marginal communities
• Contested spaces
• Economic, social, or cultural immobility or precarity within a specific space or time
• The power of representation
As a timely response to ongoing political, cultural and economic upheaval this one day symposium will focus on a number of interdisciplinary approaches, which underpinned by sociological enquiry, help to us to frame and read the effect of such change upon society and its response to it.
Best wishes,
Gary
www.visualworkshop.info
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