AnthroVision

AnthroVision is an electronic online journal dealing with visual anthropology and the anthropology of the visual in an emerging post-digital world characterised a diverse and constant influence of audio-visual forms of representation embedded in an increasingly complex network of media and visual communication practices. A group of interested scholars linked through the Visual Anthropology Network of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (VANEASA) decided to create this platformto give an opportunity to colleagues from interdisciplinary background to publish articles including audiovisual material and to promote innovative ways of writing within an academic framework.

Link to the journal: https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/index.html

Recent issues (no cover images included):

2024 (11.1.) https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/10268

Embodied Polygraphies and Sensory Experimentations

https://doi.org/10.4000/12rx4


2023 (10) https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/9608

Filming Futures: Future-making and Speculative Fiction in Ethnographic Film and Multimodal Practice

https://doi.org/10.4000/123eg

Edited by Anna Lisa Ramella, Steffen Köhn and Igor Karim


2022 (9.1.) https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/8035

Varia 9.1.

https://doi.org/10.4000/anthrovision.8035

Matjaz PinterAttending GIEFF (German International Ethnographic Film Festival) at the Time of the Pandemic [Full text]https://doi.org/10.4000/anthrovision.9079

Nadine WanonoÉditorial [Full text]Editorial [Full text | translation | en]

Anne FournierSeme Divination in Burkina Faso. I [Full text]The diviner’s work on the stone

Anne FournierSeme divination in Burkina Faso. II [Full text]The Quest and Debate in the Invisible World

Sidy Lamine BagayokoDu paiement de la dot à la chambre nuptiale [Full text]

Daniela VávrováBodily Connections Between Yielding and Knowing in Anthropological Filmmaking and Internal Martial Arts [Full text]

Maja Tabea JerrentrupOriental for a Day [Full text]Staging Oneself as an Exotic Subject

Toni de BromheadBlurred Boundaries: Sicilians and their Mafia [Full text]Social Consensus, Cultural Embeddedness, and the Humus That Must be Changed.

Reviews

Andrew IrvingThe New Moesgaard Museum, Denmark [Full text]


2022. (9.2.) https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/9079

Towards Visual and Multimodal Anthropology of Care, Ageing and the Life Course

https://doi.org/10.4000/anthrovision.9079

Edited by Barbara Pieta and Jay Sokolovsky