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[ecrea] Picturing the Social: Analysing Social Media Images Conference
Mon Oct 06 13:11:38 GMT 2014
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Thanks to smartphones, most people now carry a camera with them at all
times and use it to document different aspects of their lives, sharing
more than 750 million social media images daily. ‘Picturing the Social’
is the world’s first cross-platform academic research project into
social media images, exploring the impact images of this kind have on
society. A key aim of the project is to use the insight from both
academia and industry to build a free research tool for the academic
community.
This free one-day conference is aimed at policy makers, the business
community, academics and third sector that focuses on researching social
media images, paying specific attention to the developments of new
methods and analytical approaches. The conference will also offer an
opportunity to discuss the research tool the team is developing and
offer early feedback.
The conference will include presentations from leading social science,
policy and industry researchers as well as presentations from the
interdisciplinary ‘Picturing the Social’ team, highlighting methods,
theoretical underpinnings and early finding of the project, including
early work on Twitter images shared around the death and funeral of
Margaret Thatcher. The conference will consist of four panels
specifically addressing the following areas:
(1) Key challenges and opportunities for research on social media images
(2) Developments in digital photography
(3) Politics and the nation-state
(4) Identity and the self
The conference will be particularly well suited to those with a strong
interest in researching social media images. Confirmed speakers include:
Gillian Rose, Peter Buse, Katrina Sluis, Adi Kuntsman, Ruth Deller and
Shawn Walker. And from the Picturing the Social team: Simon Faulkner,
Francesco D'Orazio, Mike Thelwall, Anne Burns and Farida Vis.
A small number of bursaries will also be made available for PhDs and
early careers. To qualify for one of these, please email a short
statement (no later than Friday 10 October), which highlights your
interest in this conference to: (visualsocialmedialab /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(visualsocialmedialab /at/ gmail.com)>. Please note that individual
travel costs should not exceed £75.
Please note that registration is open from 9:30, with the first panel
starting at 10:00. Lunch will be provided.
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