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  1. Viewpoints: Visual Anthropologists at Work
  2. Visual Impact: Culture and the Meaning of Images by Terence Wright, 2009-01-15
  3. Media Anthropology
  4. Handbook of Visual Analysis
  5. Cinema e antropologia: Horizontes e caminhos da antropologia visual (Portuguese Edition)
  6. Visual Studies: A Skeptical Introduction by JAMES ELKINS, 2003-08-08
  7. Visual Anthropology Vol.2, No.1 by Jay (editor) Ruby, 1989
  8. Material Conflicts: Parades and Visual Displays in Northern Ireland (Explorations in Anthropology) by Neil Jarman, 1997-05-01
  9. Principles of Visual Anthropology. by Paul (ed). Hockings, 1975
  10. Visual Anthropology: Margaret Mead
  11. Researching the Visual: Images, Objects, Contexts and Interactions in Social and Cultural Inquiry (Introducing Qualitative Methods series) by Dr Michael J Emmison, Dr Philip D Smith, 2000-05-02
  12. Doing Visual Research with Children and Young People
  13. Visual Research Methods (SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods series)
  14. La antropologia visual/ Visual anthropology (La Mirada Cualitativa) (Spanish Edition) by Ana Mercedes Martinez Perez, 2009-03-30

41. Visual Research Methods
Marcus Banks describes methodology and issues of documentation in this article published in the journal Social Research Update in 1995.
http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/sru/SRU11/SRU11.html

42. VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The world turned upside down, by the members of the Flat Earth Society. Exposing the dreamworld we believe to be real. Open Your Mind, Face the Fear and Be Free
http://ethnographicfilms.blogspot.com/

43. Cine-Trance | A Visual Anthropology Project
Reviews the work of Anya Bernstein. Features descriptions of her ethnographic documentaries, articles, and field notes.
http://www.cinetrance.com
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44. Fighters On The Farmfront Home
An Online Exhibit from the Oregon State University archiving Oregon s Emergency Farm Labor Service 1943-1947.
http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/osu/osuhomepage.html
An Online Exhibit from the Oregon State University Archives and the Oregon State Archives
Oregon State University Archives Home Page
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45. Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian (American Memory, Library Of Congress)
Presented by the American Memory, Library of Congress. Contains digital reproductions of photogravures from portfolios of the North American Indian.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html
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The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis is one of the most significant and controversial representations of traditional American Indian culture ever produced. Issued in a limited edition from 1907-1930, the publication continues to exert a major influence on the image of Indians in popular culture. Curtis said he wanted to document "the old time Indian, his dress, his ceremonies, his life and manners." In over 2000 photogravure plates and narrative, Curtis portrayed the traditional customs and lifeways of eighty Indian tribes. The twenty volumes, each with an accompanying portfolio, are organized by tribes and culture areas encompassing the Great Plains, Great Basin, Plateau Region, Southwest, California, Pacific Northwest, and Alaska. Featured here are all of the published photogravure images including over 1500 illustrations bound in the text volumes, along with over 700 portfolio plates. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. Digital collections from other institutions complement and enhance the Library's own resources.

46. Master Of Arts In Visual Anthropology: USC Department Of Anthropology
Welcome to the University of Southern California (USC) Department of Anthropology
http://college.usc.edu/anth/html/mav.html
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Master of Arts in Visual Anthropology
2010 MVA Student Works-in-Progress The Center for Visual Anthropology (CVA) at the University of Southern California is happy to announce a new one-year MA in Visual Anthropology (MVA). Continuing a 25-year tradition of ethnographic documentary production, with over 60 documentaries produced by students and over 20 by faculty, this new program updates its format for the digital age. The MVA program is open to college graduates who have a background in anthropology, ethnographic documentary production, or cross-cultural visual studies, and to USC undergraduates majoring in Visual Anthropology. We provide a scholarly environment for the study and practice of anthropological media, hands-on training in ethnographic documentary production techniques (camera, sound, editing), as well as the opportunity for group projects and peer critique. MVA program and application requirements are detailed below. The slideshow on this page is a selection of images from thesis films produced in the MAVA program that was active from 1984-2001. See clips from recent works-in-progress by students in the new MVA program.

47. The Peoples Of The World Foundation
Provides education resource to the world s minority peoples by providing education, in words and pictures, about them.
http://www.peoplesoftheworld.org/index.html

48. Granada Centre For Visual Anthropology (School Of Social Sciences - The Universi
The Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology is committed to the practicebased use of sensory media - notably film, photography and audio recording - for teaching and research
http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/socialanthropology/visual
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Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology
The Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology is committed to the practice-based use of sensory media - notably film, photography and audio recording - for teaching and research in social and cultural anthropology, drawing its inspiration not only from academic sources but also from documentary cinema and from visual and sound arts. Founded in 1987, the Centre offers a broad range of teaching programmes, from summer short courses to PhDs, with various Masters programmes in between. So far more than 250 students have passed through the Centre. The staff and research fellows of the Centre are also engaged in research projects using sensory media all over the world. In any given year, the Granada Centre produces over 50 documentary films of various lengths, as well as a broad variety of other sensory media projects. Granada Centre graduates reflect on their time as students.

49. Frontier Photographer: Edward S. Curtis
Includes a gallery of Curtis photography from the Smithsonian. Slide show format.
http://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Curtis/

50. Flickr: Antropologia Visual / Visual Anthropology
Antropologia Visual / Visual Anthropology Group Pool Discussion 1,544 Members Map Join This Group. Group Pool 19,916 items Only members can add to the pool.
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51. Triton Films
An independent film production, and distribution company offering socio-cultural documentaries, ethnographic films, and experimental fiction films. Resource for documentary, anthropology, education, and research.
http://www.tritonfilms.com/

52. Visual Anthropology
Here I am, on the right, demonstrating how to hook up audio equipment during one of my ethnographic videography classes at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia in 2006 and on
http://web.mac.com/elizabethcartwright/iWeb/Site/Visual Anthropology.html
Visual Anthropology idaho state university Elizabeth Cartwright, Phd Here I am, on the right, demonstrating how to hook up audio equipment during one of my ethnographic videography classes at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia in 2006 and on the left with the students who participated in my videography class in Hanoi, Vietnam December, 2006. Over the last five years I have been incorporating videography into my ethnographic and community-based research projects at the Hispanic Health Projects .   In the summer of 2003 I attended the International Film and Video Workshops at Rockport College in Maine and studied filmmaking with some wonderfully talented visual artists.  Subsequently, I twice assisted the documentary filmmaker, Bill Megalos, teaching the Workshops documentary filmmaking class in Oaxaca, Mexico.  As a cultural anthropologist, with many years of experience living and working in Mexico and other countries, videography has given me a new way to communicate my ideas and research findings, it has also inspired me to broaden my notions of ethnographic research methods to including visual data gathering and analysis.  I teach Visual Anthropology to undergraduate and graduate students at Idaho State University; participants from my classes screen their video ethnographies at our annual SpudDance film festival. I spent the last two summers as a visiting academic at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia where I was in residence teaching ethnographic videography to anthropologists from Australia, New Zealand, East Timor and SE Asia.  I was also invited to spent a couple weeks in Hanoi doing a videography training course for health professionals in December 2006.  Videography is an important tool for ethnographers and other social science researchers.  

53. Visual Anthropology -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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  • major reference in anthropology: Visual anthropology Visual anthropology is both the practice of anthropology through a visual medium and the study of visual phenomena in culture and society. Therein lie the promise and dilemma of the field. Associated with anthropology since the mid-to-late 19th century, it has not attained the status of a subdiscipline with a distinct set of theories and methods. Historically, it has been a collection of...
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54. Society For Visual Anthropology
Provides a section of the American Anthropological Association, promoting the study of visual representation, and media. Contains publications, subscription, member s forum, links, and contact.
http://www.societyforvisualanthropology.org/
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5th ANNUAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL FILM FESTIVAL AT UBC
We invite you to submit your latest films to our 5th annual Anthropological Film festival. This is an international, juried film festival at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. http://anthfilm.anth.ubc.ca
The submission deadline is December 15, 2010; the festival is May 1, 2011.
The Ethnographic Film Unit at UBC
Department of Anthropology
The University of British Columbia
6303 NW Marine Drive,
Vancouver, BC, Canada.  V6T 1Z1
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The Society for Applied Anthropology will hold a one-day Applied Video
Festival at the 71st Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. The
festival is on April 1, 2011. One video producer will win a cash prize
of $250 and free registration ($120) to attend the conference.

55. Structure And Meaning In Human Settlement
An article written by Edmund Carpenter of a High Arctic settlement on Zhokov Island, Russian Siberia.
http://www.upenn.edu/gsfa/arch/news/Human_Settlements/siberia.html

56. Visual Anthropology | Facebook
Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Visual anthropology, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Visual anthropology.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Visual-anthropology/109552832405006?v=wall

57. Arctic Circle's Museum Of Art, Photography, And Anthropology
Photography, and anthropology of the Arctic Circle. Contains virtual museum, natural resources, history, culture, social equity, environmental justice, and Arctic forum.
http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/Museum/

58. 1800s Nez Perce Photography
Contains historical archive photography from Smithsonian Institution, Montana Historical Society, Nez Perce National Historic Park, Idaho Historical Society, and private collections.
http://www.nezperce.com/npphoto1.html
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The photos below are presented for public viewing and education on the Internet. They have been made available by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution Text for the archive photos presented for your viewing below has been written by Stan Hoggatt of Western Treasures and may not reflect the view of the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. The photos may not be copied or used in any manner except for your viewing on this page on the Internet. You may purchase copies of these photos for private or commercial use by writing:
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Smithsonian Institution
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FAX: (301) 238-2883 Email: naa@nmnh.si.edu Click Image to View Larger Image Chief Joseph with Ahlakat, Ben Beveridge, and Amos F. Wilkinson(Photo taken in 1897) Chief Joseph (Photo taken in 1900) Chief Joseph (Photo taken in 1901) Chief Joseph (Photo taken in 1900s) Chief Joseph (Photo taken in 1900s) Home of Chief Joseph on Colville Reservation (Photo taken in 1900-1) In May, 1883, the War Department approved a proposal by the Indian Bureau to return 29 Nez Perce to Idaho. By 1884, the number of survivors had dwindled to 282 from the original number of 431 who had surrendered with Joseph. Finally, in the spring of 1885, the surviving Nez Perce prisoners were returned to Idaho and Colville. Joseph was not allowed to return to his beloved Idaho and continued to be treated as a prisoner of war and instead was sent to Colville along with many other Non-Christian Nez Perce. From Colville, Joseph, as a Political Prisoner of War, would continue his struggle for justice for his people and the return of their ancestral lands until his death on September 21,1904.

59. Peter Langer - Associated Media Group
Provides stock photography of ethnic groups from 120 different countries. Contains image library, services, print material, and event organization.
http://www.peterlanger.com/index.htm

60. Visual Anthropology@Everything2.com
In 1895 the cinematograph was presented to a public audience by Auguste and Louis Lumi re. Their presentation included ten short films that each lasted roughly a minute.
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idea by Scribe Tue May 24 2005 at 1:01:22 In 1895 the cinematograph was presented to a public audience by Auguste and Louis Lumiére . Their presentation included ten short films that each lasted roughly a minute. The interest sparked by the innovation of recorded movement spread like wild fire across Europe, Asia and even America. Three years after this presentation anthropology's first organized fieldwork expedition was underway, and it included a cinematograph. Alfred C. Haddon's Torres Strait expedition in 1898 is generally used to mark the birth of modern anthropology. In his search for new methods and techniques to study native peoples living on a group of islands north of Australia , Haddon was quick to adopt this visual tool, calling it "an indispensable piece of anthropological apparatus." It was the combination of new methodologies, including the visual ones, that made the Torres Strait expedition "the first scientific anthropological project seeking knowledge within the natural history paradigm ." By 1912 discussions about the proper method of taking photographs in the field appeared in editions of Notes and Queries on Anthropology . Anthropologists had been utilizing still images since the advent of the camera, however the moving picture was the first time images could be used as more than

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