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RICHARD M. CHALFEN
Center on Media and
Child Health The Mariner, Unit 204
Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School 300 Commercial Street
300 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02109
Boston, MA 02115 USA (617) 227-1534
(617) 355-5420 www.richardchalfen.com
Richard.Chalfen@childrens.harvard.edu
EDUCATION:
1974 Ph.D. in Communications, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1967 M.A. in Communications, Annenberg School of Communication,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1964 B.A. in Anthropology, The College, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
POSITIONS:
2007 (fall) Visiting Fellow -- ESRC-SSRC Collaborative Transatlantic
Fellowship 'Advancing Visual Methodology in Social Science - a Visiting
Fellowship on Real Life Methods at the ESRC National Centre for
Research Methods, Leeds and Manchester Universities, UK
2004- Emeritus Professor
of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Temple University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003- Senior Scientist,
Center on Media and Child Health, Children's Hospital Boston/Harvard
Medical School, Boston MA.
2001-02 Associate Scientific Staff, Department of Adolescent Medicine,
Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
2001, 05-06 William Valentine Cole Chair, Visiting Professor of
Sociology/ Anthropology, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts
1997-99 Adjunct Professor, Union Institute Graduate College, Cincinnati,
Ohio
1993-95, 99 Professor of Anthropology, Temple University Japan,
Minami-Osawa, Tokyo
1993-95 Visiting Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology,
University of Bologna, Bologna and Viterbo, summer school
1989-04 Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Temple
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1981-89 Associate
Professor of Anthropology, Temple University
1978-81 Chairman,
Department of Anthropology, Temple University
1974-81 Assistant
Professor of Anthropology, Temple University
1972-74 Adjunct Faculty
& Instructor of Anthropology, Temple University
1969-73 Research Associate,
Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, associated with the University
of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry
1967-69 Instructor
in Communications, Department of Literature and Language, Drexel
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1968-69 Bio-Documentary
Film Consultant, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
1968-69 Instructor
in Photo-Serigraphy, Cheltenham Art Center, Philadelphia, PA
1967-68 Film Research
Consultant, Community Mental Health Center, Pennsylvania Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA
PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS
1986 Tanulmanyok Az
Amator Foto Visualis Anthropologiajarol. Budapest: Institute for
Culture
1987 Snapshot Versions
of Life. Bowling Green, OH: The Popular Press
1991 Turning Leaves:
The Photograph Collections of Two Japanese American Families. Albuquerque,
NM: University of New Mexico Press
1996 Sorrida, Prego!
La Costruzione visuale della vita quitidiana. Translation of Snapshot
Versions of Life by Andrea Pitasi and Carlotte Faciolli. Milan,
Italy: FrancoAngeli Press.
1997 Through Navajo
Eyes--An Exploration in Film Communication and
Anthropology. (revised 2nd edition) Albuquerque, NM: University
of New Mexico Press (with John Adair and Sol Worth).
PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
1. 1971 Reaction to
Socio-Documentary Film Research in a Mental Health Clinic (with
Jay Haley). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 41(1):91-100.
2. 1972a How Groups
in Our Society Act When Taught to Use Movie Cameras (with Sol Worth),
Chapter 15 in Through Navajo Eyes -- An Exploration in Film Communication
and Anthropology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. 228-251.
3. 1972b A Sociovidistic
Approach to Film Communication: Theory, Methods and Suggested Fieldwork.
Proceedings of the Oberlin Film Conference, Oberlin, Ohio, pp. 36-60.
4. 1973 Cinema Naiveté:
A Sociovidistic Approach to the Home Mode of Visual Communication.
PIEF Newsletter 4(3):7-11.
5. 1974a Review of
Akeret's Photoanalysis. Studies in the Anthropology of Visual Communication
1(1):57-60.
6. 1974b The Teaching
of Visual Anthropology at Temple (with Jay Ruby). SAVC Newsletter
5(3):5-7.
7. 1975a Introduction
to the Study of Non-Professional Photography as Visual Communication,
Folklore Forum 13:19-25.
8. 1975b Review: Ricky
and Rocky (film). American Anthropologist 77(2):466-69.
9. 1975c Cinema Naivete:
A Study of Home Moviemaking as Visual Communication, Studies in
the Anthropology of Visual Communication 2(2): 87-103. Also as:
Cinéma Naiveté: A Csaladi filmezés mint vizualis
kommunikacio. Tanulmanyok Az Amator Foto Visualis Anthropologiajarol
(1986), Budapest: Institute for Culture.
10. 1976 Studies in
the Home Mode of Visual Communication. Working Papers in Culture
and Communication 1(2):39-61.
11. 1977a Human Images:
Teaching the Communication of Ethnography. Anthropology and Education
Quarterly 8(1):8-11.
12. 1977b Perspectives
on Children's Filmmaking: The Minnewaska Symposium. Film Library
Quarterly 10(1-2):60-65. Appeared as Working Paper No. 23. Bericht
von einem Symposium uber von Kindern gedrehte Filme, for the 1977
International Conference on Youth and Film, Ludwigshaften, Germany.
13. 1978a Which Way
Media Anthropology? Journal of Communication
28(3):208 -214.
14. 1978b Review:
Growing Up at Paradise (film). American Anthropologist 80(3):765-766.
15. 1978c Review:
City Families--London and Chicago. Studies in the Anthropology of
Visual Communication 5(1):63-65.
16. 1979a Obituary:
Sol Worth 1922-1977. American Anthropologist 81(1): 91-3.
17. 1979b The Contributions
of Sol Worth to Visual Anthropology. Temple University Working Papers
in Culture and Communication 2(2):2-20.
18. 1979c Photography's
Role in Tourism: Some Unexplored Relationships. Annals of Tourism
Research 6(4):435-447.
19. 1979d Review:
Our Kind of People--American Groups and Rituals. American Anthropologist
81(2):476-477.
20. 1979e Review:
When Two or More are Gathered Together. American Anthropologist
81(2):476-477.
21. 1979f Review:
A Wedding in the Family (film). American Anthropologist 81(1):210.
22. 1980a Tourist
Photography. Afterimage 8(1&2):26-29. Also as: Fényképezo
Turistak. Tanulmanyok A: Amator Foto Vizualis Anthropologiajarol
(1986), Budapest: Institute for Culture.
23. 1980b Review:
A Paradigm for Looking--Cross Cultural Research with Visual Media.
Journal of Communication 30(1):237, 239.
24. 1980c Review:
Home Movie--An American Folk Art (film). Journal of American Folklore
93(368):245-246.
25. 1981a Redundant
Imagery: Some Observations on the Use of Snapshots in American Culture.
Journal of American Culture 4(1):106-113. Also as: Bobeszédu
Képek: Megfigyelések Az Amerikai Kultura Fényképhasznalatarol.
Tanulmanyok Az Amator Foto Vizualis Anthropologiajorol (1986), Budapest:
Institute for Culture.
26. 1981b A Sociovidistic
Approach to Children's Filmmaking: The Philadelphia Project. Studies
in Visual Communication 7(1):2-33.
27. 1982 Home Movies
as Cultural Documents. Film/Culture: Explorations of Cinema in Its
Social Context. Sari Thomas (ed.), Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press,
pp. 126-138. Also as: A Csaldi Film mint Kulturalis Documentum.
Tanulmanyok Az Amatar Foto Vizualis Anthropologiajarol (1986), Budapest:
Institute for Culture.
28. 1983 Exploiting
the Vernacular: Studies in Snapshot Photography. Studies in Visual
Communication 9(3):70-84. Also as Benszulott Tajak: Tanulmanyok
Az Amator Fényképrol. Tanulmanyok Az Amator Foto Vizualis
Anthropologiajarol (1986), Budapest: Institute for Culture.
29. 1984a Tribute
to Richard Cross, 1950-1983. SAVICOM Newsletter 11(2): 9-11.
30. 1984b Review:
The New Photography. Studies in Visual Communication 10(3):89-91.
31. 1984c The Sociovidistic
Wisdom of Abby and Ann: Toward an Etiquette of Home Mode Photography.
Journal of American Culture 7(1-2):22-31. Also as: Abby és
Ann Szociovidisztikua Bolesessége: A Csaladi Fényképezés
Etikettjének Kérdésehez. Tanulmanyok Az Amator
Foto Vizualis Anthropologiajarol (1986), Budapest: Institute for
Culture.
32. 1985 An Alternative
to an Alternative--Comment on Uzzell. Annals of Tourism Research
11(3):103-106.
33. 1986a Home Movies
in a World of Reports: An Anthropological Appreciation. Journal
of the University Film and Video Association 38 (3-4):102-110.
34. 1986b Media Myopia
and Genre-Centrism: The Case of Home Movies. Journal of the University
Film and Video Association 38 (3-4): 58-62.
35. 1988a Home Video
Versions of Life--Anything New? Society for Visual Anthropology
Newsletter 4(1):1-5.
36. 1988b Creating
DIVA: A Video Journal--A Call for Response. Commission on Visual
Anthropology Newsletter, May, pp. 44-48.
37. 1988c Japanese
American Family Photography: A Brief Report of Research on Home
Mode Communication in Cross-Cultural Contexts. Visual Sociology
Review 3(2):12-16.
38. 1988d Navajo Filmmaking
Revisited: Problematic Interactions. Native North American Interaction
Patterns, Regna Darnell and Michael Foster (eds.), Ottawa: Canadian
Museum of Civilization, Canadian Ethnology Service, Mercury Series
Paper 112, pp. 168-185.
39. 1988e Selective
Index of Visual Anthropology Newsletters--1970-1983 (with Anja Dalderup).
Society for Visual Anthropology Newsletter 4(2):34-40.
40. 1989a Photography:
As Amateur Medium. The International Encyclopedia of Communications,
New York: Oxford University Press, 3:281-5.
41. 1989b Review:
Beyond Words--Images from America's Concentration Camps. Visual
Anthropology 1(4):478-81.
42. 1989c Review:
Family Gathering (film). American Anthropologist 91(2):525-27.
43. 1989d Review:
Bordertowns. American Anthropologist 91(4):1085-86.
44. 1989e Native Participation
in Visual Studies: From Pine Springs to Philadelphia. Eyes Across
the Water, Robert M. Boonzajer Flaes (ed.), Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis,
pp. 71-79.
45. 1990 Review: Consider
Anything, Only Don't Cry and A Song of Air (films). Visual Anthropology
4(1):92-95.
46. 1992a Picturing
Culture Through Indigenous Imagery: A Telling Story. Film As Ethnography,
Peter Crawford and David Turton (eds.), Manchester: University of
Manchester Press, pp. 222-241.
47. 1992b Review of
1992 Manchester Conference. Anthropology Newsletter, (December)
33(9):15.
48. 1993a Reviewing
DIVA: A Video Journal for Visual Anthropology. The 1992 Yearbook
for Visual Anthropology (Paolo Chiozzi, ed.), pp. 101-15.
49. 1993b Visual Sociology
Conference in Bologna. Anthropology Newsletter (September) 34(6):
45-6.
50. 1993c Fotografia
e Turismo. Sociologia Urbana e Rurale, F. Angeli Publisher, Milan,
15(41): 27-41 (translation of: Photography's Role in Tourism: Some
Unexplored Relationships, Annals of Tourism Research 6(4): 435-447
(1979).
51. 1994 Review: Anthropology
and Photography. Man 29(2): 484-5.
52. 1995a Japanese
American Family Photography. Sensei 1(2): 25-29 (revision of 1988c).
53. 1995b Preface.
Sorrida, Prego! La Costruzione visuale della vita quitidiana. (Italian
translation of Snapshot Versions of Life) Milan: FrancoAngeli.
54. 1995c L'Album
dei Ricordi Studio de Anthropologia Visual dei Giapponesi d'America.
Sociologia Urbana e Rurale, 17(46): 27-41 (translation of 1988c
"Japanese American Family Photography: A Brief Report of Research
on Home Mode Communication in Cross-Cultural Contexts").
55. 1996a Photography.
The Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, edited by David Levinson
and Melvin Ember, New York: Henry Holt and Co., pp. 926-31.
56. 1996b Foreword. 'Appropriating Images': The Semiotics of Visual
Anthropology by Keyan Tomaselli, Hoejbjetg, Denmark: Intervention
Press.
57. 1996c Review of
Lesotho Herders Video Project by Chuck Scott in Visual Anthropology
9(1): 85-.87.
58. 1997a Family Photography:
One Album is Worth a 1000 Lies. Sociology -- Exploring the Architecture
of Everyday Life 2/e by David M. Newuman, Thousand Oaks, CA.: Pine
Forge Press, pp. 269-78.
59. 1997b Il caso
di "Doubutsu no Haka no Shashin": le fotografie nei cimiteri
giapponesi per animali domestici. Proceedings, ("I sentieri
della sociologia visuale"), International Visual Sociology
Association Meetings, Bologna, Italy, pp. 273-284.
60. 1998a Interpreting
Family Photography as Pictorial Communication. Image- based Research:
A Sourcebook for Qualitative Researchers, Jon Prosser, ed. London:
Falmer Press Ltd., pp. 214-234.
61. 1998b Presenting
Images. IVSA (International Visual Sociology) Newsletter (with John
Grady) Spring, pp. 5-6.
62. 1998c Video Intervention/Prevention
Assessment (VIA): An Innovative Methodology for Understanding the
Adolescence Illness Experience (with M. Rich and S. Lamola) in Journal
of Adolescent Health 22:128.
63. 1998d Film Review
of Hello Photo by Nina Davenport (1994) AEMS News and Reviews 1(1):
8, 11 and as: http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/~cem/CEM/reviews/chalfen.html
64. 1998e Family Photograph
Appreciation: Dynamics of Medium, Interpretation and Memory. Communication
and Cognition 31(2-3): 161-78.
65. 1998f Review of
Rethinking Visual Anthropology edited by M. Banks and H. Morphy
for Visual Sociology 13(1): 71-2.
66. 1999a Is Krippendorf's
Tribe Bad for Teaching Anthropology? As usual, it all depends. Teaching
Anthropology Newsletter 33 (Fall): 2-3.
67. 1999b Film Review
of Hello Photo by Nina Davenport (1994). Education About Asia (Winter),
74.
68. 1999c Why Krippendorf's
Tribe is Good for Teaching Anthropology. Visual Anthropology Review
14:103-5 (with Sam Pack).
69. 1999d Showing
and Telling Asthma: Children Teaching Physicians with Visual Narratives.
Visual Sociology 14: 51-71 (with Michael Rich).
70. 1999e Film Review
of Makiko's New World by David Plath (1999), American Anthropologist
101(3): 639-40. Also as: http://approd.com/mpg.html
71. 1999f John Adair 1913-1987: Work Across the Anthropological
Spectrum. Journal of Anthropological Research 55: 429-445 (with
Clifford R. Barnett, James Faris, Katherine Halpern, Susan McGreevy,
Willow Powers).
72. 2000a Illness
as a Social Construct: Understanding What Asthma Means to the Patient
to Better Treat the Disease. Journal on Quality Improvement 26(5):
244-53 (with Michael Rich and Stacy Taylor).
73. 2000b Film Review
of The Last Vaudevillian: On the Road with Travelogue Filmmaker
John Holod by Jeffrey Ruoff (1998). Visual Anthropology Review 15
(1): 99-100.
74. 2000c Old Japan,
New Media. CD-ROM Review of Memories of Japan 1859-1875 -- Japanese
Photography in Dutch Collections. In the AEMS Review (Asian Educational
Media Service), 3(2): 6-7.
75. 2000d Video Intervention/Prevention
Assessment (VIA): A Patient-CenteredMethodology for Understanding
the Adolescence Illness Experience. Journal of Adolescent Health
27: 155-165 (with M. Rich, S. Lamola and J. Gordon).
76. 2001a Review of
Delivering Views - Distant Cultures in Early Postcards (Christraud
M. Geary and Virginia-Lee Webb (eds.)) Visual Anthropology 41(1):
113-5.
77. 2001b Go Web Young
Man! Liberating the Snapshot. The Globe and Mail, Supplement, March
24, p. E4.
78. 2001c Print Club
Photography in Japan: Framing Social Relationships.
Visual Sociology (with Mai Murui), 16(1): 55-73.
79. 2001d Hollywood
Films in Class: The Case of Mr. Baseball. In the AEMS Review (Asian
Educational Media Service), 4(4): 1-3.
80. 2001e Review of
Researching the Visual (Emmison and Smith). Visual Sociology 16(1):
101-03.
81. 2001f Print Club
in Giappone: frame che rappresentano frame. In In Altre Parole -
Idee per una sociologia della comunicazione visuale, ed. Patrizia
Faccioli, Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli, pp. 219-52 (with Mai Murui).
82. 2001g Photography:
Amateur and Home Photography. In the Encyclopedia of American Studies,
(Grolier) 3:314-316.
83. 2002a Review of
Visual Methods in Social Research by Marcus Banks in Visual Studies
17(1): 77-8.
84. 2002b Commentary:
Hearing What is Shown and Seeing What is Said. Narrative Inquiry
12(2): 397-404.
85. 2002c Snapshots
'R' Us: The Evidentiary Problematic of Home Media. In Visual Studies
17(2): 141-49.
86. 2002d Visual Illness
Narratives of Asthma: Explanatory Models and Health-Related Behavior.
(with Jennifer Patashnick and Michael Rich) The American Journal
of Health Behavior 26(6): 442-453.
87. 2003a Studying
Japan with Hollywood Films: Showing Mr. Baseball in Class. Education
about Asia 8(1): 33-36.
88. 2003b Hollywood
Makes Anthropology - The Case of Krippendorf's Tribe.
Visual Anthropology 16(4):375-391.
89. 2003c Celebrating
Life After Death: The Appearance of Snapshots in Japanese Pet Gravesites.
Visual Studies. 18(2): 143-155.
90. 2004a Electronic
Demonstration Portfolios for Visual Anthropology Majors.
Journal of Educational Media, 29(1): 37-48.
91. 2004b Print Club
Photography in Japan: Framing Social Relationships (revised) (with
Mai Murui). Photographs, Objects, Histories ,Chapter 11. Elizabeth
Edwards and Janice Hart (eds.). London: Routledge. Pp. 166-185.
92. 2004c Hearing
What is Shown and Seeing What is Said. Considering Counter-Narratives:
Narrating, resisting, making sense. M. Bamberg and M. Andrews (eds.).
Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publ. Co., pp. 143-150.
93. 2004d Applying
Visual Research: Patients Teaching Physicians about Asthma through
Visual Illness Narratives. (with Michael Rich). Visual Anthropology
Review (VAR), 20(1): 17-30.
94. 2005a Looking
at Japanese Society: Hashiguchi George as Visual Sociologist. Visual
Studies 20(2): 140-158.
95. 2005b Le meta-immagini
dei giornali nella cultura visiva contemporanea (Newspaper Meta-Pictures
in Contemporary Visual Culture). DESK 7(3): 17-19.
96. 2006a Review:
Seeing is Believing - Handicams, Human Rights and
the News (film) by Katerina Cizek and Peter Wintonick. Visual Studies
20(3): 101-02.
97. 2006b Review: The Value of Visual Exploration: Understanding
Cultural Activities with Young People by Roz Hall. Visual Studies
21(1): 205-6.
98. 2006c Snapshots
'R' Us: The Evidentiary Problematic of Home Media. In Visual Research
Methods (ed. Peter Hamilton), London: Sage Publications, Vol. 2,
pp. 277-294 (reprint of 85).
99. 2007a Photographs
Answering Questions -- A Summer School in Visual Sociology (with
Patrizia Faccioli, John Grady, Doug Harper, Pino Losacco and Charles
Suchar), for Visual Studies 22(1): 85-94.
100. 2007b If Tiles
Could Talk
The Visual Life of a Senior Ceramic Tiles Project.
Visual Studies. Special Issue on The Visible Curriculum, 22(1):
31-41.
101. 2007c "Can
You See Me Now?" Emergent Problems in Camera-Phone Use in the
U.S. and Japan. Proceedings of the Annual International Visual Sociology
(IVSA) Meetings, Urbino, Italy, June
(see: http://www.visualsociology.org/proceedings%5F2006/#rchalfen)
102. 2007d The Worth/Adair
Navajo Experiment - Unanticipated Results and Reactions." Memories
of the Origins of Visual Anthropology edited by Beate Engelbrecht
(Peter Lang Publishers, Frankfurt/M. et al, New York, Bern and Brussels),
pp. 165-75.
103. 2007e Combining
the Applied, the Visual and the Medical: Patients
Teaching Physicians with Visual Narratives (with Michael Rich).
Visual Interventions, Sarah Pink (ed). Oxford & New York: Berghan
Books. Pp. 57-73.
104. 2007f Review:
Snapshot Chronicles-Inventing the American Family Album
by Barbara Levine and Stephanie Snyder. Visual Studies 22(3).
105. 2007g Amateur
Photography and Movies. Entry for The International Encyclopedia
of Communications, Wolfgang Donsbach, Editor. Boston, MA: Blackwell
Publishing.
106. 2007h A Summer
Workshop in Japanese Visual Culture. Visual Studies 22(3) (with
Lindsey Powell).
107. 2007i Review:
Beauty Up: Exploring Contemporary Japanese Body Aesthetics by Laura
Miller for Museum Anthropology Review see: http://museumanthropology.wordpress.com/2007/08/15/mar-2007-2-5/
108. 2007j Variations
of Bio-Documentary Representation: Kids Make Pictures. Selected
Proceedings, Annual Meetings of the International Visual Sociology
Meetings, New York, August 12. See:
http://www.visualsociology.org/proceedings/
Publications in Press
2008 Review: Other
People's Pictures (DVD). For Visual Studies, 23.
2008 Studying Home
Media as Visual Culture. Visual Sociology--Teaching with Visual
Media. Film, Photography and New Media. (6th Edition). Diana Papademas
(ed.). American Sociological Association.
2008 Shinrei Shashin:
Photographs of Ghosts in Japanese Snapshots.
Photography and Culture (1)1.
2008 Studying "How
People Look": A Viable Paradigm for the Visual Social Sciences?
(for translation into Italian)
2008 Autobiographical Case Study: Applied Visual Anthropology. For:
Anthropology - A Primer by Veronica Strang.
Publications in Preparation
2008 Semeynaya fotografiya
kak komunikatsiya, osnovannaya na illyustraciyah. (Translation of
"Interpreting Family Photography as Pictorial Communication")
for: Sociological Journal, The Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy
of Sciences.
2008 Snapping and
Wrapping: Japanese Home Media.
Book-length (13 chapters) monograph submitted to the Visual Rhetoric
Series, Parlor Press (University of Wisconsin). Series editor, Marguerite
Helmers.
2008 Healthy Cells:
Relationships of Mobile Phones and Everyday Health. For the Center
for Media and Child Health, Children's Hospital Boston
2006 The Problematic
Location and Logic of Meta-Pictures in Everyday Photojournalism.
For Visual Communication Quarterly.
2005 "Where Did
Your Asthma Come From? "Relating a Patient's Life Experience
to Non-Compliance." (with Michael Rich and Jennifer Patashnick)
2006 The VIA Gaze:
A Primer on Interpreting Visual Illness Narratives As Information
About Medical Knowledge - for Center on Media and Child Health.
2007 Bio-Documentary
Revelations: A Critical Review of Pictorial Narratives as Applied
Visual Communication - for Center on Media and Child Health.
2008 The Sociovidisitics
of Home Media Revisited
A Meta-Analysis of Camera Phone Interaction
Studies.
Web-Published Documents
1999 TRADITIONAL VIEWS
Home Page Photo Essay.
2002 "VERNACULAR VISUAL CULTURE IN JAPAN"
by Kendra Sterns in East Harwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, July,
2002. Home Page Paper, Summer.
2003 ONE HOUR PHOTO
-- A Self-Interview
Home Page Paper, Summer.
2004 HAND-WASHING
-- A VISUAL ESSAY
Home Page Visual Essay, Fall
2004 PARTIAL VIEWS:
The Cultural Politics of Looking
(Or: "Noren Looking Rights")
Home Page Visual Essay, June.
GRANTS RECEIVED AND FIELDWORK:
2002 Recipient, CLA
Research Incentive Fund, Temple University - "Digital Living."
2002 Principal Investigator,
Summer Research Fellowship, Temple University -- "Hashiguchi
George as Visual Social Scientist."
2001 Recipient, Experiential
Learning Task Force -- Temple University: "Incorporating Experiential
Learning into Visual Anthropology."
2000 Recipient, Faculty
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Temple University --
"Hashiguchi George as Visual Social Scientist."
1999 Co-Investigator,
Eastman Kodak Company -- "Strategies of Storytelling through
American Family Photograph Collections" ($22,000), with Sam
Pack.
1998 Grant-in-Aid
of Research, Temple University -- "Print Club as Japanese Popular
Culture."
1996 Principal Investigator, Summer Research Fellowship, Temple
University -- "Japanese Family Photography as Visual Communication."
1996 Recipient, Faculty
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Temple University -- "Japanese Family
Photography as Visual Communication."
1993, 94 Principal
Investigator, Center for East Asian Studies, Temple University "Japanese
Family Photography as Visual Communication" ($4,300).
1992 Principal Investigator,
Eastman Kodak Company -- "The Impact of Electronics on Youth
Segments" ($36,000).
1989 Principal Investigator,
Summer Research Fellowship, Temple University -- "A Critical
Examination of Film Reviews Published in the American Anthropologist,
1965-85."
1988 Recipient, Faculty
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Temple University -- "Completion
of Monograph on Japanese American Photography."
1985 Recipient, Mellon
Grant, Center for Development of the Liberal Arts, Temple University
-- "Video Exchange Handbook."
1984a Recipient, Faculty
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Temple University -- "Tourist Development
Interviews."
1984b Recipient, Course
Development Grant, Media Learning Center, Temple University -- "Anthropological
Problems in Visual Production."
1983 Principal Investigator,
Summer Research Fellowship, Temple University--"The Development
of a Tourist Community: An Ethnohistorical Reconstruction."
1981a Recipient, National
Science Foundation Science Faculty Professional Development Grant,
SPI-8165005 -- "Social Science Film Production" ($29,600).
1981b Principal Investigator,
Research Incentive Fund, Temple University-- "Pilot Study for
an Ethnography of Navajo Film Communication" ($1,278).
1979a Recipient, Course
Development Grant, Temple University--"Sociovidistics."
1979b Principal Investigator,
Polaroid Corporation. "A Study of Polavision and Home Moviemaking"
($7,200).
1978a Principal Investigator,
Summer Research Fellowship, Temple University -- "Completion
of a Research Documentary entitled: Context Film: The Navajo Film
Themselves."
1978b Recipient, Faculty
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Temple University - "Completion of
Research Film" ($1,550).
1978c Co-Principal
Investigator, Research Incentive Fund Grant, Temple University --
"Pilot Study of an Ethnography of Visual Communication"
(with Jay Ruby).
1975 Principal Investigator,
Summer Research Fellowship, Temple University -- "Towards Ethnographies
of Visual Communication."
1970-73 Principal
Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health grant no. S-R01-MH17521-01,02,03
($55,583.00). "Exploring Social Perception with Film"
administrated by the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic.
1966-67 Research Assistant,
National Science Foundation grant nos. GS 1038 and GS 1759. "The
Use of Film in Cross-Cultural Communication."
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