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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
Vol. 7.2 | 2019
Epistemic Disobedience
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Introduction [Full text]
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Can Ethnographic Filmmaking Truly Be Shared? [Full text]Revisiting my Filmic Collaboration with an Invisible Refugee
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Image as a Weapon: [Full text]Videography of the Encounters, Methods of Visual Ethnography
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Shared Video Work and Shared Writing [Full text]Producing Knowledge in Solidarity
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Never Silent Sights. [Full text]De(colonial) Affect in a Social Environment of Racialisation.
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The Voice of the Sierra Nevada [Full text]Intercultural Communication and De-colonial Strategies in the Arhuaco Filmmaking and Collaborations
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Reflection on the Making of the Short Documentary Film Ghetto PSA
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Through Prisms [Full text]Practice-based Research on the Intentions of Collaborative Filmmaking
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Provoking Film/Complicating Hierarchy [Full text]An Ethnographic Film Script