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Visually exploring globalizing cities University of Antwerp
Introduction to 'Visual and multimodal urban sociology, part B: exploring the urban everyday' University of Antwerp
Viewing and sensing the city University of Antwerp
Revisiting postcards University of Antwerp
Re-acting with images University of Antwerp
Framing the city in words and images University of Antwerp
Drifting borders, anchored community University of Antwerp
Everyday lives at the borders have lately been of interest in academic research. Drawing on visual elicitation interviews, this study analyses how ethnic Lithuanians living on the Polish borderland interpret images of the landscape which they inhabit. The aim of this analysis is to understand how these borderlanders position themselves vis-a-vis socio-spatial borderland realities, and how visual materials can instigate extensive plotted ...
Society in sight University of Antwerp
This article presents a balanced account of visual social science in its successive emanations. It starts by defining the basic traits and assumptions of the visual study of culture and society and then moves to briefly sketch its origins in camera-based research and its gradual institutionalization. Then a discussion follows of the more recent period which is characterized by a broadening of the field of view in many respects: other non-camera ...
Lithuania at the borders University of Antwerp
In the last 20 years, the focus of border studies has shifted. It has moved from an exclusive nation-state lens to multiple perspectives of how the world is (b)ordered and how bordering regimes are experienced and co-created by different actors. This shift towards the theory of border multiplicity, contending that each border has multiple meanings based on individual experiences of different actors, has introduced the need to broaden and deepen ...