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[eccr] Visual Studies - call for papers

Mon Feb 09 12:26:01 GMT 2004


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>VISUAL STUDIES - CALL FOR PAPERS
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>Visual Studies is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes 
>visually-oriented articles across a range of disciplines.  The journal 
>represents a long-standing commitment to empirical visual research, 
>studies of visual and material culture, the development of visual research 
>methods, and the exploration of visual means of communication about social 
>and cultural worlds.  The multidisciplinary character of the journal is 
>reflected in its attention to visually-based research in sociology, 
>anthropology, cultural and media studies, documentary film and 
>photography, information technology, education, communication studies as 
>well as other fields concerned with image-based study.
>
>The journal invites contributions across a broad range, including but not 
>limited to the following:
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>·       studies of visual and material culture
>·       photography and documentary studies
>·       visual ethnography
>·       visual essays
>·       image-based research in sociology and anthropology
>·       applied visual research
>·       photo-elicitation studies
>·       studies of visual media and communication
>·       visual studies pedagogy
>
>It is expected that most articles will be accompanied by appropriate 
>visual material, and the journal encourages visually-led submissions.
>
>Ethics special issue
>Vol. 19 No.2 will include a guest-edited section devoted to ethical issues 
>in visual research.  Contributions and enquiries for this issue should be 
>directed to Diana Papademas at (DianaPapademas /at/ worldnet.att.net)
>
>20th Anniversary volume
>As the journal approaches its 20th anniversary volume we are particularly 
>keen to encourage contributions that review the achievements of visual 
>research over the past twenty years and offer directions for the future 
>development of the field.
>
>For more information on Visual Studies, instructions for authors and to 
>request a sample copy please visit: 
><http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/1472586X.html>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/1472586X.html
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>Recent Articles Include:
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>Material beings: objecthood and ethnographic photographs by Elizabeth Edwards
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>Visual evidence: A Seventh Man, the specified generalization, and the work 
>of the reader by Howard Becker
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>Wheres Shaka Zulu?: Shaka Zulu as an intervention in contemporary 
>political discourse by Keyan Tomaselli & Arnold Shepperson
>
>Collateral coverage: media images of Afghan refugees by Terence Wright
>
>Celebrating life after death: the appearance of snapshots in Japanese pet 
>grave sites by Richard Chalfen
>
>Hunters and healers: social change and cultural conflict in rural Maine by 
>Rebecca Goldfine, Photographs by Olivia Goldfine
>
>Interdisciplinary agendas in visual research: re-situating visual 
>anthropology by Sarah Pink
>
>Contributions to the journal should be sent to:
>
>Darren Newbury (Editor), Visual Studies, Birmingham Institute of Art and 
>Design, University of Central England, Gosta Green, Birmingham, B4 7DX, 
>United Kingdom.  Tel. +44 (0)121 331 7813  Fax. +44 (0)121 331 
>7824  Email: (darren.newbury /at/ uce.ac.uk)
>
>Submissions will be reviewed as they are received, but the following may 
>be taken as indicative deadlines:
>
>Vol.19 No.2 - 30th April 2004
>Vol.20 No.1 - 30th September 2004
>Vol.20 No.2 - 31st March 2005
>
>Please send three copies of manuscript plus photocopies of illustrations 
>(not originals).
>

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