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The course is an introduction to visual sociology and visual research methods. It provides students with the
basics of visual sociology and visual studies, both in theory and practice. Its aim is also to give students an
opportunity to explore the field themselves and gain some practice in working with visual material in social
sciences. The course is completed by in-class workshops, students’ own projects and outside classroom
activities.
Last update: Horáčková Karolína, Bc. (06.01.2025)
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OBJECTIVES: · to present the basic assumptions and main currents of the subdiscipline · to help to understand the visual culture – offline and online · to let students explore the field themselves · to involve students into the practical exercises and activities · to show the usability of sociological approach outside the academic environment Last update: Horáčková Karolína, Bc. (06.01.2025)
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REQUIREMENTS & ASSESSMENT
• active participation in classes - reading and discussing compulsory literature • final project • attendance - 70% Last update: Horáčková Karolína, Bc. (06.01.2025)
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COURSE PROGRAM 1. Introduction to the course I FILM: John Berger Ways of seeing (1972), part 1 2 & 3. Photo workshop: interactions in public place 4. History of image and photography Sontag, Susan (2005) ‘On Photography’. New York: Rosetta Books, p. 1-20. Film: The Hand that Touches the Arm (2022) 5. War photography Butler, Judith (2009) Torture and the Ethics of Photography: Thinking with Sontag, in: ‘Frames of War’. New York: Verso, p. 63-101. FILM: The War Photographer (2001) 6 & 7. Visual semiotics & advertising Rose, Gillian (2012) Semiology: laying bare the prejudices. Beneath the smooth surface of the visible, in: 'Visual Metodologies'. Thousand Oaks California: Sage Publications, p. 106-146.\ Film: Helmut Newton: the Bad and the Beautiful (2020) 8. The final project planning and design In-class discussion and work 9. Methods I: photo-elicitation Clark-Ibánez, Marisol (2004) Framing the Social World With Photo-Elicitation Interviews. American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 47, No. 12, pp. 1507-1527. 10. Methods II: photo-essay Bourgois, Philippe & Jeff Schonberg (2009) Righteous dopefined. California University Press: chapter 7. 11. Presentation of final projects
Last update: Dobrovolná Władyniak Ludmiła Maria, M.A., Ph.D. (24.03.2025)
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Moodle: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=9483 Last update: Horáčková Karolína, Bc. (06.01.2025)
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The prerequisite for enrollment is a completion of the Introduction to Sociology course or sufficient basic knowledge of sociology. If in doubt or you want to enroll in this course without meeting the prerequisite, contact the teacher. Last update: Horáčková Karolína, Bc. (06.01.2025)
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