Visual Sociology / Edition 1

Visual Sociology / Edition 1

by Douglas Harper
ISBN-10:
0415778964
ISBN-13:
9780415778961
Pub. Date:
07/03/2012
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415778964
ISBN-13:
9780415778961
Pub. Date:
07/03/2012
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Visual Sociology / Edition 1

Visual Sociology / Edition 1

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Overview

Why has the visual gone missing in sociology? Since the 1970s, visual sociology has been part of the sociological vocabulary, but until now there has been no comprehensive text that addresses this important area.

Written by one of the founding fathers of the field, Visual Sociology is the first book to provide a full and accessible introduction to the subject. Key topics covered include:

  • Visual sociology as embodied observation
  • Visual sociology as semiotics
  • Visual sociology as an approach to data: empirical, narrative, phenomenological and reflexive
  • Visual sociology as an aspect of photo documentary
  • Visual sociology and new forms of digital visualisation

The inclusion of exceptional images to enhance the engaging discussions, make this book a vital text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking visual sociology, research methods, visual anthropology, and other related courses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415778961
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/03/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Douglas Harper is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Duquesne University, USA. He is a founding member of the International Visual Sociology Association and founding editor of its journal, Visual Studies. His ground-breaking work explores various aspects of visual sociology and makes extensive and creative use of photo elicitation techniques. He is the author of several books, including Good Company (third edition, Routledge, 2016), a pioneering visual ethnography of railroad tramps in the US; Working Knowledge (1992), a sociological examination of a rural bricoleur; and Simboli del fascismo nella Roma del XXI secolo (co-authored with Francesco Mattioli, 2014), which explores public interpretations of fascist symbols in contemporary Italy. He also co-authored visual ethnographies with British sociologist Caroline Knowles (Hong Kong: Migrant Lives, 2009) and on the sociology of food, The Italian Way, with Italian sociologist Patrizia Faccioli (2009). Harper recently co-directed the documentary film, The Longest Journey Begins, on a recovery community in Pittsburgh. His work has appeared in translation, and he has lectured and taught in leading universities in Europe and the US. Now, in semi-retirement, he continues to teach part time and is focussed on the completion of a thirty-year visual ethnography of Piazza Maggiore in Bologna, Italy.

Table of Contents

1. Visual Sociology as Embodied Observation: Part of all Sociology that includes Observation 2. Visual Sociology as the Analysis of Symbolic Properties of the Visual Universe (semiotics) 3. Visual Sociology as an Approach to Data: Empirical, Narrative, Phenomenological and Reflexive 4. Visual Sociology as an Aspect of Photo Documentary 5. Visual Sociology and new Forms of Digital Visualization

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