yesVisual sociology often relies for its content on researcher-created or participant-created images. In this article we discuss our use of existing local history archive images in a participatory film-making project with ten people living in residential dementia care in the Northern UK. We draw on the concept of archaeology in two ways: first, as used by Foucault (1972), who contends that archaeology is a metaphor for exploring traces left by the past in order to understand the present. Secondly, in a more obvious sense–many of the most salient cultural references for our participants related to public buildings and local landmarks that had been demolished, repurposed, or dramatically changed in appearance since their youth.UK National Ins...
The archaeological study of memory and remembrance depends upon an embodied and material perspective...
Around the world, millions of people live with dementia. Archaeologists have advanced heritage engag...
This is the author accepted manscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in ...
yesA participatory film-making study carried out in long-term social care with 10 people with Alzhei...
In archaeology, photography is mainly used as a technique for gathering data and evidence. Within th...
This paper forms part of a wider PhD project exploring whether there can be an informative research ...
Purpose: The aim of the research was to create a site which could host an archive of moving image as...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This research presented within this PhD thesis sets out to develop new models of social media use fo...
This paper conceptualises practice in the space between and beyond Art & Archaeology as a zone where...
As a range of creative practices are applied in archival research, digital technologies are shaping ...
Archaeological filmmaking is a relatively under-examined subject in academic literature. As the tech...
Since at least the 1990s, archaeologists and artists have been documenting military installations fo...
Book synopsis: Does a photograph freeze a moment of time? What does it mean to treat a photographic ...
This PhD expands on 12 previously published film historical and -archival articles and essays. An ex...
The archaeological study of memory and remembrance depends upon an embodied and material perspective...
Around the world, millions of people live with dementia. Archaeologists have advanced heritage engag...
This is the author accepted manscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in ...
yesA participatory film-making study carried out in long-term social care with 10 people with Alzhei...
In archaeology, photography is mainly used as a technique for gathering data and evidence. Within th...
This paper forms part of a wider PhD project exploring whether there can be an informative research ...
Purpose: The aim of the research was to create a site which could host an archive of moving image as...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This research presented within this PhD thesis sets out to develop new models of social media use fo...
This paper conceptualises practice in the space between and beyond Art & Archaeology as a zone where...
As a range of creative practices are applied in archival research, digital technologies are shaping ...
Archaeological filmmaking is a relatively under-examined subject in academic literature. As the tech...
Since at least the 1990s, archaeologists and artists have been documenting military installations fo...
Book synopsis: Does a photograph freeze a moment of time? What does it mean to treat a photographic ...
This PhD expands on 12 previously published film historical and -archival articles and essays. An ex...
The archaeological study of memory and remembrance depends upon an embodied and material perspective...
Around the world, millions of people live with dementia. Archaeologists have advanced heritage engag...
This is the author accepted manscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in ...