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[eccr] Research Issues No.6

Tue Apr 27 21:09:11 GMT 2004


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>Research Issues in Art, Design and Media
>ISSN 1474-2365
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>Website: 
><http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/research/rti/riadm/>http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/research/rti/riadm/ 
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>ISSUE No.6 - Recovering the Visual History of the Andrée Expedition: A 
>Case Study in Photographic Research by Tyrone Martinsson
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>Abstract
>This case study is about difficulties encountered during research 
>involving a collection of historical photographs. It reflects on problems 
>that can face visual researchers when trying to access original sources in 
>archives or collections. It further reflects on the confrontation of old 
>and new technologies. These problems are often defined by a lack of 
>knowledge of important technological developments and their possibilities. 
>The case study further highlights the sometimes problematic status of 
>visual material in archives and their sometimes ignored potential value as 
>primary archival sources in research.
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>SUBMISSIONS
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>Research Issues welcomes submissions that provide overviews of new and 
>emerging themes and research topics, reflections on the process of 
>research, reviews of particular research methods or techniques, or 
>discussions of current issues in art, design and media research.
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>Research Issues is published three times a year (Spring, Summer, Autumn). 
>Each issue consists of one paper focused on a distinct topic and which 
>provides guidance to further reading and resources for further 
>exploration. The primary audience is research students, but the 
>publication is also likely to be of interest to research degree 
>supervisors and other researchers in art, design and media.
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>Darren Newbury
>Editor
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>Previous Issues
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>ISSUE No.1 - Diaries and Fieldnotes in the Research Process
>Darren Newbury
>ISSUE No.2 - So what is haptics anyway?
>David Prytherch and Mairghread McLundie
>ISSUE No.3 - Understanding the User: Research Methods to Support the 
>Digital Media Designer
>John Knight and Marie Jefsioutine
>ISSUE No.4 - Tracking 'new traditions' in a (post)modern 
>Balinese-Indonesian context
>Laura Noszlopy
>ISSUE No.5 - The Ethical Dimension of Aesthetic Research
>Clive Caseaux
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