Presentation
AnthroVision is an electronic online journal dealing with visual anthropology and the anthropology of the visual in an emerging post-digital world characterised a diverse and constant influence of audio-visual forms of representation embedded in an increasingly complex network of media and visual communication practices. A group of interested scholars linked through the Visual Anthropology Network of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (VANEASA) decided to create this platformto give an opportunity to colleagues from interdisciplinary background to publish articles including audiovisual material and to promote innovative ways of writing within an academic framework.
Latest issue
9.2 | 2021
Towards Visual and Multimodal Anthropology of Care, Ageing and the Life Course
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Editorial [Full text]
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Saved by the (Half) Elves: [Full text]Visualizing Aging, Family and Earthly Decline Through Dreams, Metaphors and Icelandic Folklore
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Aging On-Screen: [Full text]Visual Media as Method for Communal Care
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Carescopes: On Caring, Looking at and Becoming [Full text]A Case of Positive Dementia Portrayals in a Dementia Respite Center, North Italy
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Filming as a Care Practice [Full text]Commentary to the Papers by Verónica Maria Pascoal Sousa, Jón Bjarki Magnússon and Barbara Pieta
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Cases from Italy and Japan
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Mending Gaps with Multimodal Care [Full text]Commentary to the the EASA meeting “Illuminating Futures of the Life Course through Visual and Digital Media” and the Paper by Walton and Haapio-Kirk
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Research and experimental section
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The Visual Habitus of a Traceur [Full text]Articulating Action and Media Practices within Parkour’s Visual Subculture
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Review