Behind the Eye

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Aesthetic Reflexivity
Alta Fjord
Anthropological Film
Au Pair Girl
Aurora Borealis
Author_Toril Jenssen
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Contemporary Documentary Filmmakers
Contemporary Society
cultural representation analysis
Epistemic Reflexivity
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Ethical Reflexivity
ethnographic
Ethnographic Film
Exercise Trainers
film
Film's Final Sequence
Film’s Final Sequence
Gender Seminars
Identity Rigours
Innocent Realism
knowledge production processes
Performative Documentary
Peter I. Crawford
Pragmatic Semiotics
qualitative research methods
Reflexive Dialogue
Reflexive Documentary
reflexivity in visual research
researcher participant interaction
Selective Decisions
social science methodology
Tv Report
Vice Versa
Visual Anthropology
Visual Mass Media
visual research ethics
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138403512
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How is film used in research, and what are the implications of using audio-visual material in the development of scientific knowledge? This book confronts the strategies and challenges of using film in research contexts with a focus on the concept of reflexivity and the relationship between the researcher and informant. Jenssen examines reflexivity with respect to specific social science methodologies and to the cultural forms of expression of modernity. She also covers the historical role of visual media in knowledge production and in the communication and dissemination of research, and shows how visual media underpin important aesthetic and ethical issues related to the construction of social life. This book is an accessible and provocative read for those in media studies and visual anthropology, as well as for all scholars and students who use film in research.

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