This study investigates visualized identities of ‘former Yugoslav’ migrant women in the Netherlands. Ten women with roots in Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina or Croatia were asked to depict their identities in a series of photographs over the course of one week. Subsequently they were prompted to contextualize their photographs during an individual ‘photo-elicitation’ interview. The author identifies four modes of photographic self-representation by means of a step-wise analysis of the 1175 photographs: archival photos, self-portraits, still lifes and snapshots. The study shows how the four modes are used to visualize different intersecting identities. It appears that conviviality, togetherness, is one of the main features in their visualized ide...
Visual methodology consists of recording, analysing, and communicating social life through photograp...
This study explores how the terms ‘refugee’ and ‘migrant’ relate to the visual representation of the...
The gradual increase in visual representation throughout history has resulted in western culture\u27...
I am a photographer/artist of Turkish origin who has worked with migrants from Turkey as an interpre...
dimensions of contemporary forms of migration within the Balkan region, specifically from Albania an...
In November 2008 a photography exhibition was on its way with the purpose to present along with acco...
Most accounts of research methods in academic journals give an impression that research progresses i...
While migrants and disabled people are often studied separately, this study examines the intersectio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The thesis Mapping the Self-Portrait: Navigating Identity and Autobiography in Visual Art is a pract...
Establishing an identity builds a feeling that we belong to a society, defining and ensuring our soc...
Photography presents presence and identity questions. We have look for evidence of our existence , m...
Diplomski rad naziva Poslanica koristi medij fotografije kao sredstvo samoreprezentacije i vizualiza...
This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies through a combination ...
The fundamental question of ‘Who am I?’ becomes extremely complex to answer when asked if the reflec...
Visual methodology consists of recording, analysing, and communicating social life through photograp...
This study explores how the terms ‘refugee’ and ‘migrant’ relate to the visual representation of the...
The gradual increase in visual representation throughout history has resulted in western culture\u27...
I am a photographer/artist of Turkish origin who has worked with migrants from Turkey as an interpre...
dimensions of contemporary forms of migration within the Balkan region, specifically from Albania an...
In November 2008 a photography exhibition was on its way with the purpose to present along with acco...
Most accounts of research methods in academic journals give an impression that research progresses i...
While migrants and disabled people are often studied separately, this study examines the intersectio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The thesis Mapping the Self-Portrait: Navigating Identity and Autobiography in Visual Art is a pract...
Establishing an identity builds a feeling that we belong to a society, defining and ensuring our soc...
Photography presents presence and identity questions. We have look for evidence of our existence , m...
Diplomski rad naziva Poslanica koristi medij fotografije kao sredstvo samoreprezentacije i vizualiza...
This open access book explores the use of visual methods in migration studies through a combination ...
The fundamental question of ‘Who am I?’ becomes extremely complex to answer when asked if the reflec...
Visual methodology consists of recording, analysing, and communicating social life through photograp...
This study explores how the terms ‘refugee’ and ‘migrant’ relate to the visual representation of the...
The gradual increase in visual representation throughout history has resulted in western culture\u27...