International audienceThe impossibility of achieving a fieldwork on the socialpractices of the water in Arizona, led me to reflect about the place of the image in anthropology. In this article I analyze the forms of visual restitution of photographic research materials within a visual anthropology project in the border between Guatemala and Mexico. The ethnographic research was conducted using a visual approach with people from indigenous communities. This article explores the use of photography when studying the problems and political conflicts behind the pollution of water sources. The photographs presented in this text analyze the discourses and the experiences of water. They reveal a specific form of organization and representation of t...
People living in poverty have had little opportunity to express their feelings about the precarious ...
The Tijuana River Watershed is located on both sides of the international border, three quarters in ...
My art practice is an exploration of the power dynamics of indigenous cultures in relation to identi...
This paper discusses the collaboration between a photographer and an ethnologist during fieldwork on...
This article is a case study of the exchanges and relationships that arose from the circulation of i...
This thesis demonstrates the parallel histories of photography and anthropology. It explores the dif...
In this article, we will respond to recent calls for a ?green cultural criminology? by attempting to...
This paper explores the role of photography in an ethnography conducted among Mexican artists and po...
In Working Images, prominent visual anthropologists and artists explore how old and new visual media...
Based on the hypothesis that the inclusion of visual media provides insights into non-verbal communi...
While the visual mass media, television, cinema, photography, and the Internet, have all been studie...
The question of evaluations of development projects has been widely debated within the field of inte...
Despite the resurgent interest in the region in the wake of the 1994 Zapatista uprising, Chiapas’ vi...
My research project involves how photography affects Guatemala. Following the Spanish invasion 500 y...
Environmental art or ‘ecoart’ is a burgeoning field and includes a wide variety of practices, some o...
People living in poverty have had little opportunity to express their feelings about the precarious ...
The Tijuana River Watershed is located on both sides of the international border, three quarters in ...
My art practice is an exploration of the power dynamics of indigenous cultures in relation to identi...
This paper discusses the collaboration between a photographer and an ethnologist during fieldwork on...
This article is a case study of the exchanges and relationships that arose from the circulation of i...
This thesis demonstrates the parallel histories of photography and anthropology. It explores the dif...
In this article, we will respond to recent calls for a ?green cultural criminology? by attempting to...
This paper explores the role of photography in an ethnography conducted among Mexican artists and po...
In Working Images, prominent visual anthropologists and artists explore how old and new visual media...
Based on the hypothesis that the inclusion of visual media provides insights into non-verbal communi...
While the visual mass media, television, cinema, photography, and the Internet, have all been studie...
The question of evaluations of development projects has been widely debated within the field of inte...
Despite the resurgent interest in the region in the wake of the 1994 Zapatista uprising, Chiapas’ vi...
My research project involves how photography affects Guatemala. Following the Spanish invasion 500 y...
Environmental art or ‘ecoart’ is a burgeoning field and includes a wide variety of practices, some o...
People living in poverty have had little opportunity to express their feelings about the precarious ...
The Tijuana River Watershed is located on both sides of the international border, three quarters in ...
My art practice is an exploration of the power dynamics of indigenous cultures in relation to identi...