Visual and Multimodal Urban Sociology : Exploring the Urban Everyday.
Presented over two volumes, Visual and Multimodal Urban Sociology A and B explore the use and potential of visual materials and methodologies that expand the level of analysis and ways of seeing in urban sociology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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Colección: | Research in urban sociology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Visual and Multimodal Urban Sociology, Part B
- RESEARCH IN URBAN SOCIOLOGY
- VISUAL AND MULTIMODAL URBAN SOCIOLOGY, PART B: EXPLORING THE URBAN EVERYDAY
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- About the Contributors
- Introduction to "Visual and Multimodal Urban Sociology, Part B: Exploring the Urban Everyday"
- 1 Looking Back at Part A: Imagining the Sensory City
- 2 An Overview of Part B: Exploring the Urban Everyday
- 3 Postscript
- 1. Visually Exploring Globalizing Cities: From Data Visualizations to 'In Situ' Approaches
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction: A Visual Approach to Global Everyday Life
- 2 Globalization as a Multidimensional Phenomenon: Aspects and Controversies
- 3 Measuring Dimensions of Globalization: Indexes and Rankings
- 4 Quantitative and Geo-Located Data Visualizations of Globalization
- 5 Methods and Technologies for Capturing and Communicating Visual Aspects and Expressions of Globalization
- 5.1 Visible Features and Markers of Globalization
- 5.2 A Concise Overview of Visual Methods and Resources to Study Globalization
- 5.2.1 Collecting and Analyzing Found Visual Materials
- 5.2.2 Researcher-Generated Visual Data Production
- 5.2.3 Participatory Visual Research: Actively Involving the Subjects of Globalization
- 5.2.4 Analyzing Visual Data
- 5.2.5 Data Visualization and Conceptual Visual Representations in Visual Research
- 5.3 Multimodal Communication of Visual Research on Globalization
- 5.4 Expanding the Scope: Emerging Technologies and Multisensorial Challenges
- 6 Conclusion: The Limits and Prospects of a Visual Approach to Globalization
- References
- 2. Perception in Motion
- Alternative Research Techniques for Exploring the Urban Landscape
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Form of the Urban Landscape as a Reservoir of Multi-Sensory Experiences
- 3 Proximate Perception
- 4 Walking
- 5 Scoring
- 6 Different Sensory Components
- 7 Conclusion
- From Kinaesthesia to Synaesthesia
- References
- 3. The Visual Commons: Where Residents Become Neighbors
- Abstract
- 1 Communities and Visual Studies
- 2 A Visual Landscape Beheld Partly in Common
- 3 Community Studies and the Visual Commons
- 4 Legal Boundaries and Visible Features
- 5 Resident Trees and Other Flora
- 6 Resident Wildlife and Other Fauna
- 7 Resident Views of What's Near and Dear
- 8 Resident Visualizations
- 9 The Nature of Urban Neighborhoods
- 10 Resident Materials, Visibility, and Agency
- 11 The Visual Commons as a Neighborhood Workspace
- 12 Beyond Thousand Oaks
- References
- 4. Burned Out: A Visual and Lyrical Sociology of Smoking in the City
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Talking to Smokers
- 3 Watching Smokers
- 4 No Smoke Without Burn Out
- References
- 5. What We See (and What We don't): Resignifying Urban Traces of Colonialism
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Visibility Regimes Through Time