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Handbook of Visual Analysis, The


Handbook of Visual Analysis, The

Paperback by Leeuwen, Theo Van; Jewitt, Carey

Handbook of Visual Analysis, The

£44.99

ISBN:
9780761964773
Publication Date:
26 Oct 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 May 2024
Handbook of Visual Analysis, The

Description

The Handbook of Visual Analysis is a rich methodological resource for students, academics, researchers and professionals interested in investigating the visual representation of socially significant issues. The Handbook: · Offers a wide-range of methods for visual analysis: content analysis, historical analysis, structuralist analysis, iconography, psychoanalysis, social semiotic analysis, film analysis and ethnomethodology · Shows how each method can be applied for the purposes of specific research projects. · Exemplifies each approach through detailed analyses of a variety of data, including, newspaper images, family photos, drawings, art works and cartoons. · Includes examples from the authors' own research and professional practice. The Handbook of Visual Analysis which demonstrates the importance of visual data within the social sciences offers an essential guide to those working in a range of disciplines including: media and communication studies, sociology, anthropology, education, psychoanalysis, and health studies.

Contents

Introduction Content Analysis of Visual Images - Philip Bell Approaches to Analysis in Visual Anthropology - Malcolm Collier Seeing beyond Belief - Martin Lister and Liz Wells Cultural Studies as an Approach to Analyzing the Visual Semiotics and Iconography - Theo van Leeuwen A Therapeutic Perspective - Gertraud Diem-Wille The Use of Drawings in Child Psychoanalysis and Social Science Visual Meaning - Carey Jewitt and Rumiko Oyama A Social Semiotic Approach Practices of Seeing, Visual Analysis - Charles Goodwin An Ethnomethodological Approach Analyzing Film and Television - Rick Iedema A Social Semiotic Account of 'Hospital: An Unhealthy Business'

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