Visual Anthropology: Photography as a Research MethodUNM Press, 1986 - Broj stranica: 248 First published in 1967, Visual Anthropology has become a classic in its field, invaluable not only for anthropologists but for anyone using photography, film, and video to understand human behavior and culture. This completely revised and expanded edition brings the technical information up to date and includes the insights the Colliers have gained from nearly thirty-five additional years of collective teaching and research experience since the first edition. |
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The Camera in the Field | 15 |
Mapping | 29 |
Photographing Technology | 65 |
Photographing Social Circumstance | 77 |
Interviewing with Photographs 99 66 | 99 |
How Photographs Function in Interviewing | 105 |
Psychological Significance and Overtones of Visual | 117 |
Risks to Rapport in Photographing Probing | 133 |
Film and Video in Field Research | 145 |
Ethnographic Film and Its Relationship | 151 |
Principles of Visual Research | 161 |
Analysis of Still and Moving Images | 175 |
Practical Procedures in Analysis | 185 |
Finding Patterns and Meaning | 195 |
Making Conclusions | 203 |
References | 238 |
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Visual Anthropology: Photography as a Research Method John Collier,Malcolm Collier Prikaz isječka - 1986 |
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