Wednesday, June 02, 2010

VISUALISING MIGRATION AND SOCIAL DIVISION

Interesting list I got on the visa mail list

VISUALISING MIGRATION AND SOCIAL DIVISION


FQS 11(2) "Visualising Migration and Social Division: Insights From
Social Sciences and the Visual Arts"

Ball, Susan (France) & Gilligan, Chris (UK). Visualising Migration and
Social Division: Insights From Social Sciences and the Visual Arts

Friend, Melanie (UK). Representing Immigration Detainees: The
Juxtaposition of Image and Sound in "Border Country"

Aston, Judith (UK). Spatial Montage and Multimedia Ethnography: Using
Computers to Visualise Aspects of Migration and Social Division Among a
Displaced Community

Bruslé, Tristan (France). Living In and Out of the Host Society. Aspects
of Nepalese Migrants' Experience of Division in Qatar

Ball, Susan & Petsimeris, Petros (France). Mapping Urban Social Divisions

den Besten, Olga (France). Visualising Social Divisions in Berlin:
Children's After-School Activities in Two Contrasted City Neighbourhoods

Doerr, Nicole (USA). Politicizing Precarity, Producing Visual Dialogues
on Migration: Transnational Public Spaces in Social Movements

Gilligan, Chris & Marley, Carol (UK). Migration and Divisions: Thoughts
on (Anti-) Narrativity in Visual Representations of Mobile People

Carvalheiro, José Ricardo (Portugal). Is the Discourse of Hybridity a
Celebration of Mixing, or a Reformulation of Racial Division? A
Multimodal Analysis of the Portuguese Magazine Afro

Wolbert, Barbara (USA). "Studio of Realism": On the Need for Art in
Exhibitions on Migration History

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