Visual Methods Symposium

This symposium is aimed at visual researchers al all levels who want ot gain a deeper understanding of visual methods.

The programme will build on Level One by emphasizing grounded visual methods and techniques within a rigorous visual methodology to explore substantive research questions.

There is a small charge for attending this course to pay for the workshop (£16) to cover refreshments and lunches.

The event takes place at Wolfson College, Oxford. For more information or to book please contact the Project Administrator Louise Williams (phone 0113 343 4586; fax 0113 343 4541).

Download a booking form for this event.

Programme

Wolfson College, Oxford

10 July 2008

10.00 – 10.30  Registration, tea & coffee

10.30 – 10.45  Introduction: Jon Prosser & David Gauntlett

10.45 – 11.25  There’s digital and then there’s digital: visual methods using the hands, and with Web 2.0: David Gauntlett

11.25 – 11.45  Discussion

11.45 – 12.25  Image technologies in the field – perspectives from
visual anthropology: Marcus Banks

12.25 – 12.45  Discussion

 

12.45 – 1.45    Lunch

1.45 – 2.25      An ethics of recognition? Questioning  immediate assumptions about issues of ethics and anonymity in visual research: Paul Sweetman

2.25 – 2.45      Discussion

2.45 – 3.25      Participatory visual methods: Jon Prosser

3.25 – 3.45      Discussion

3.45 – 4.10      Tea & coffee

4.10 – 4.30      Small-group discussions regarding the whole day

4.30 – 4.50      Closing discussion with feedback from the small groups

Last updated by Jon Prosser on 20th May 2008