Message posted on 30/03/2018

Call for applicants - Visual Research Network Residency Conference - Creative Image: Ways of Seeing, Representing and Reshaping Reality, Granada Centre For Visual Anthropology Manchester University

Visual Research Network would like to announce a call for papers, mixed media presentations and residency participants for our 1st International Residency Conference entitled Creative Image; Ways of seeing, representing and reshaping reality The residency will happen from the 21st to the 25th of September in the Peak District and the conference will take place between the 26th and 27th of September 2018 at the University of Manchester, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology and is open to PGR students from relevant disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, filmmaking, music, media production, design, fine arts, performance arts, animation, photography, and architecture. However, submissions from other disciplines are also welcome as long as they fit the purpose and theme of the event.

The organisers invite theoretical, experimental, sensorial, and methodological contributions that cover themes including, but are not limited to:

Image Ontologies

The aesthetic developments of the medium The senses in visual ethnography Film, photography, performance, cartoons, sound, drawings, and any other sensory materials produced through a critical, creative or reflexive processes in practice-as-research or ethnography are welcome.

Informal queries can be addressed to visualresearchnet@gmail.com Please submit your abstract either for the residency or the conference alone at www.visualresearchnetwork.com by the end of May 2018.

For full submission details, requirements, and details of the event please access our website. Please do circulate and feel free to get in touch with any queries.

The event is free of charge (UK/EU/International) and it is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council UK part of the North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership, and Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology.

visualresearchnet@gmail.com

www.visualresearchnetwork.com


Dr. Pedram Khosronejad Farzaneh Family Scholar Associate Director for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies School of Global Studies & Partnerships/School of Media & Strategic Communications Oklahoma State University 201 Wes Watkins Center Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078 Phone: 405-744-2507 E-mail: Pedram.khosronejad@okstate.edu iso.okstate.edu | Chief Editor, Anthropology of the Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia SeanKingston | Series Editor, The Anthropology of Persianate Societies, SeanKingston | Series Editor, Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies, LIT Verlag


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