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[Commlist] CFP: Visualising Uneven Distributions of Power
Sun Sep 29 13:26:13 GMT 2019
This is the last call for papers for the following session next year at
the ISA Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil (2020)
RC57 Visual Sociology (host committee) Language: Spanish and English
Session Type: Oral
Session link:
https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/forum2020/webprogrampreliminary/Session13631.html
Conference page: https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/forum2020/cfp.cgi
Overview:
In a world dominated by visual images the photograph has become almost
invisible (Clarke, 1997: 11). In the two decades since this statement
the proliferation of visual imagery [still or moving] has arguably
reinforced this sentiment.
This session seeks to unpack this observation, by asking, how have
artists used lens-based practice to push back against this threat of
invisibility, mass saturation, compassion fatigue (Moeller 1999) or
‘un-greivability’ (Butler 2009) in times of global crisis or threats to
democracy. Specifically, this session seeks papers that pay particular
attention to the strategic deployment of lens-based practices by artists
who reframe both emerging or existing crisis in new and engaging ways
and equally, how can these approaches be problematised or critiqued.
Asking how we can sociologically analyse visual approaches to crisis, we
welcome papers that consider a range of geographies and political
contexts. Papers can address issues of representation (Tagg 1988),
ethics and 'audiencing' (Fiske 1994), (co)-authorship, dissemination and
mediation as well as how can we look, sociologically at crisis through
the prism of contemporary artists for pedagogical and political gains.
Session Organizers:
Gary BRATCHFORD, The University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
Ruthie GINSBURG, Beit Berl College, Israel
From Dr. Gary Bratchford <(gbratchford /at/ UCLAN.AC.UK)>
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