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PROGRAMME
June
8th, Sunday
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Evening -
Arrival, reception,
dinner and greetings by the teaching team.
Check in from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Presentation of the
course, the participants and their expectations.
June 9th, Monday
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Morning
Lectures:
"What you
need to know about going into the field, but are seldom told, even
when you are not afraid to ask" (John Grady)
"What is visual
research? An overview" (Jon Prosser)
"How people
look?" (Richard Chalfen)
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Afternoon -
Organization of the
work groups: logistics and outline details of the fieldwork.
June 10th, Tuesday
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Morning-
Lectures:
"The language
of the images: Visualizing as power practice" (Patrizia
Faccioli)
"Visual Ethics"
(Jon Prosser)
"Applied visual
social sciences" (Richard Chalfen)
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Afternoon -
Fieldwork
June 11th, Wednesday
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Morning -
Lectures:
"S1mone's
perfection: the death of the analogon in the visual representation"
(Giuseppe Losacco)
"Envisioning
Theory: Project for as visual essay" (Francesco Lapenta)
"AutoPhotography
as Inquiry"
(Tracy Karner).
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Afternoon -
Fieldwork
June 12th, Thursday
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Morning -
Lectures:
"From visual
anthropology to the anthropology of the vision" (Antonio
Marazzi)
"Principles
and practices of coding and interpretation" (John Grady)
"Integrating
multiple visual research methods: a case study" (Paolo
Parmeggiani)
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Afternoon -
Fieldwork
June13th, Friday
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Morning and Afternoon -
The Fieldwork: presentation
and discussion of the results.
Conclusions and discussion
about the experience.
Greetings.
Check out 5 p.m.
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