
Video-Analysis and Knowledge on Rewind
Contributions to Social Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge
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Video-Analysis and Knowledge on Rewind
Contributions to Social Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge
About this book
This volume applies interpretive video?analysis to explore the intersections between the sociology of knowledge and interaction studies. Presenting a series of studies that draw on video?analytic and videographic approaches to research, it examines the way video data can shed light on connections between social phenomena at the micro?, meso?, and macro?levels, and the access that it grants to the temporality of social reality. With empirical research in fields such as care, consumption, gaming, military, music, science, and violence, the studies in this volume show how the video?analytic approach provides an empirical basis for progress in social theory and aids the development of the concept of knowledge. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in social theory, the sociology of knowledge, and visual methods in social research.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Video analysis and knowledge on rewind: An introduction
- Part I Embodied coordination of action and the social impact of sensuality
- Part II Social norms and spatial figurations
- Part III Media, mediatised communication, and technologically mediated practices
- Part IV Video, violence, and its forms of visual representation
- Part V Communicative construction of science
- Part VI The meaning of video and the (re)use of video data
- Index