The Pandemic Visual Regime

The Pandemic Visual Regime
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Publisher : punctum books
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781685711245
ISBN-13 : 1685711243
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pandemic Visual Regime by : Julia Ramírez-Blanco

PANDEMIC VISUAL REGIME

PANDEMIC VISUAL REGIME
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1685711251
ISBN-13 : 9781685711252
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Research Handbook on Visual Politics

Research Handbook on Visual Politics
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781800376939
ISBN-13 : 1800376936
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook on Visual Politics by : Darren Lilleker

The Research Handbook on Visual Politics focuses on key theories and methodologies for better understanding visual political communication. It also concentrates on the depictions of power within politics, taking a historical and longitudinal approach to the topic of placing visuals within a wider framework of political understanding.

Digital Culture & Society (DCS)

Digital Culture & Society (DCS)
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9783839459034
ISBN-13 : 3839459036
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Culture & Society (DCS) by : Julia Ramírez-Blanco

Code is intended both as a computer-based language to program software and as a functional and visual language for organizing administrative processes, visualizing information, performing behaviour control, and reinforcing shared imaginaries based on surveillance and dread. This special issue of Digital Culture & Society deals with the concept of code in relation to the Covid-19 crisis. The contributions depart from the idea that both forms of coding have become dramatically intertwined during the pandemic and are structuring a new way of being in and seeing reality. They explore the new forms of data-driven surveillance and representation of the pandemic evolution at the level of real-time epidemiology, sensor technologies, science policies, push media, and the heterogeneous counter-discourses that try to subvert them.

Beyond Molotovs - A Visual Handbook of Anti-Authoritarian Strategies

Beyond Molotovs - A Visual Handbook of Anti-Authoritarian Strategies
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9783839470558
ISBN-13 : 3839470552
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Molotovs - A Visual Handbook of Anti-Authoritarian Strategies by : International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies

Authoritarianism operates on a visceral level rather than relying on arguments. How can we counter authoritarian affects? This publication brings together more than 50 first-hand accounts of anti-authoritarian movements, activists, artists, and scholars from around the world, focusing on the sensuous and emotional dimension of their strategies. From the collective art and aesthetics of feminist movements in India, Iran, Mexico, and Poland, to sewing collectives, subversive internet art in Hong Kong, and even anti-authoritarian board games, the contributions open new perspectives on moments of resistance, subversion, and creation. Indeed, the handbook itself is a work of anti-authoritarian art. The editors behind the »International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies« and »kollektiv orangotango« are: Aurel Eschmann, Börries Nehe, Nico Baumgarten, Paul Schweizer, Severin Halder, Ailynn Torres Santana, Inés Duràn Matute, and Julieta Mira.

Visual Culture

Visual Culture
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9781509518814
ISBN-13 : 1509518819
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Culture by : Richard Howells

This is a book about how to read visual images: from fine art to photography, film, television and new media. It explores how meaning is communicated by the wide variety of texts that inhabit our increasingly visual world. But, rather than simply providing set meanings to individual images, Visual Culture teaches readers how to interpret visual texts with their own eyes. While the first part of the book takes readers through differing theoretical approaches to visual analysis, the second part shifts to a medium-based analysis, connected by an underlying theme about the complex relationship between visual culture and reality. Howells and Negreiros draw together seemingly diverse methodologies, while ultimately arguing for a polysemic approach to visual analysis. The third edition of this popular book contains over fifty illustrations, for the first time in colour. Included in the revised text is a new section on images of power, fear and seduction, a new segment on video games, as well as fresh material on taste and judgement. This timely edition also offers a glossary and suggestions for further reading. Written in a clear, lively and engaging style, Visual Culture continues to be an ideal introduction for students taking courses in visual culture and communications in a range of disciplines, including media and cultural studies, sociology, and art and design.

Plague Image and Imagination from Medieval to Modern Times

Plague Image and Imagination from Medieval to Modern Times
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9783030723040
ISBN-13 : 3030723046
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Plague Image and Imagination from Medieval to Modern Times by : Christos Lynteris

This edited collection brings together new research by world-leading historians and anthropologists to examine the interaction between images of plague in different temporal and spatial contexts, and the imagination of the disease from the Middle Ages to today. The chapters in this book illuminate to what extent the image of plague has not simply reflected, but also impacted the way in which the disease is experienced in different historical periods. The book asks what is the contribution of the entanglement between epidemic image and imagination to the persistence of plague as a category of human suffering across so many centuries, in spite of profound shifts in our medical understanding of the disease. What is it that makes plague such a visually charismatic subject? And why is the medical, religious and lay imagination of plague so consistently determined by the visual register? In answering these questions, this volume takes the study of plague images beyond its usual, art-historical framework, so as to examine them and their relation to the imagination of plague from medical, historical, visual anthropological, and postcolonial perspectives.

Framing Animals as Epidemic Villains

Framing Animals as Epidemic Villains
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9783030267957
ISBN-13 : 3030267954
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Framing Animals as Epidemic Villains by : Christos Lynteris

This book takes a historical and anthropological approach to understanding how non-human hosts and vectors of diseases are understood, at a time when emerging infectious diseases are one of the central concerns of global health. The volume critically examines the ways in which animals have come to be framed as ‘epidemic villains’ since the turn of the nineteenth century. Providing epistemological and social histories of non-human epidemic blame, as well as ethnographic perspectives on its recent manifestations, the essays explore this cornerstone of modern epidemiology and public health alongside its continuing importance in today’s world. Covering diverse regions, the book argues that framing animals as spreaders and reservoirs of infectious diseases – from plague to rabies to Ebola – is an integral aspect not only to scientific breakthroughs but also to the ideological and biopolitical apparatus of modern medicine. As the first book to consider the impact of the image of non-human disease hosts and vectors on medicine and public health, it offers a major contribution to our understanding of human-animal interaction under the shadow of global epidemic threat.

The Macron Régime

The Macron Régime
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9781529227093
ISBN-13 : 1529227097
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Macron Régime by : Charles Devellennes

This book examines Emmanuel Macron’s political career from his rise as a public figure to his time as a president. By offering a close study of his actions and ideological commitment, this book argues that, despite claims of being ideologically neutral, Macron actually represents a new form of right-wing politics in France.

Negotiations of Migration

Negotiations of Migration
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9783110712018
ISBN-13 : 3110712016
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Negotiations of Migration by : Annimari Juvonen

At a time when migration is mostly discussed in terms of “conflict” and “crisis”, it is decidedly important to acknowledge the discursive traditions, narrative patterns, and conceptual categories that continue to inform how migration is represented, analyzed and theorized in contemporary Europe. This volume focuses on the potential of artistic and critical practices to challenge hegemonic framings of migration and embrace the ambivalence inherent in migration as a conflictual, often violent, yet also liberating uprooting. By placing special emphasis on “peripheral” perspectives and subject positions, the volume provides new insights into topics such as belonging and exclusion, the “migrant crisis”, and memory. By bringing into dialogue creative practices and academic discourses, it explores how new modes of seeing and theorizing may emerge through experiences and representations of migration. Situated within the field of literary and cultural studies, it complements historical and social analyses in the emerging interdisciplinary field of migration studies.