Sentences with phrase «visual sociology»

He graduated with an MA in Visual Sociology in 2013 and a BA in Fine Art Practice in... More
He graduated with an MA in Visual Sociology in 2013 and a BA in Fine Art Practice in 2010, both Goldsmiths, University of London.
Exhibitions of his work include Mirror City (curated by Stephanie Rosenthal), Hayward Gallery, London; This is Visual Sociology, Goldsmiths, London; Austerity & the Body, AutoItalia South East, London; Flow (with Eric Bell and Kristoffer Frick), Peles Empire, London; Competing Temporalities, Carlos / Ishikawa, London; Consumme, Henry Kinman Gallery, London; When People are Silent Stones Speak, GIG, Copenhagen, Denmark and Speak, Memory, N / V Projects, London.
About the speakers: Ope Lori is one of Embodied Spaces participating artists, Emma Dabiri is a visual sociology PhD researcher at Goldsmiths, and teaching fellow at the Centre of African Studies at SOAS, University of London, Nana Adusei - Poku is Research Professor in Cultural Diversity at Hogeschool Rotterdam and Lecturer in Media Arts at the University of the Arts, Zurich.
Her interests include childhood agency, photographic practices in school, and visual sociology / image - based research.

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When Baer was earning a master's in sociology at Harvard, he took a class about visual and media studies that changed his life.
Comics studies occupy a unique multi-disciplinary middle - space, one that encourages cross-disciplinary pollination and a convergence of distinct knowledges: literary and cultural studies, visual arts and media, modern languages, sociology, geography and more.
Infused by pop culture and political references, avaf is influenced by multiple sources and visual traits from art, culture, politics, sociology, fashion and music, creating stunning and visually explosive mash - ups of transformed and re-contextualized references.
After extensive research, the artist builds collections that unite aspects of visual art, literature, music, politics, history, and sociology, and crystallize in sprawling theatrical installations.
Osma Harvilahti is a graduate of Fashion Sociology & Art History from Helsinki University and of Visual Journalism and Graphic Design from Aalto Art University.
The moderator for the panel discussion is Annie Buckley (artist, writer, curator, and Associate Professor of Visual Studies at California State University, San Bernardino); and the panelists include Evonne Gallardo (Arts and Culture Consultant), Phung Huynh (artist and Associate Professor of Art at Los Angeles Valley College), Tiffany Lanoix (Associate Professor of Sociology at West Los Angeles College), and Jennifer Lynne Musto (Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Wellesley College).
In addition to looking at youth citizenship and social justice, The Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada also includes chapters on a range of topics, from ethnography and creative visual methods in research with children, to representations of race and gender in children's books, to how young people engage with consumer culture, to settler colonialism and Indigenous children in Canada.
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