From Kodak Culture to Digital Gaze: What do photos allow people to do?
Responsable du projet | Hua FAN |
Directeur de la thèse | Anne Nelly Perret Clermont |
Résumé |
From the popularization of the Kodak roll-film cameras to the
ubiquitous digital devices, it is claimed that photographs had
fundamentally changed the codes of representation. People interact
between themselves and photos, when adapting to the fast changing
environment and increasing life pace. Why some of them are crazy
about making and viewing photos, while others do not care? What
could photos particularly afford during the period of transition
and the progress of development? In this project, I will study the
Chinese community at home and abroad as a starting point. Method of
half-structured interview and photo elicitation study are used at
the same time. And the data will be analyzed in the following
facets: practical actions, meaning making, and identity
construction. |
Mots-clés |
photographs, meaning making, representation, imagination, identity |
Type de projet | Recherche de thèse |
Domaine de recherche | psychologie et éducation |
Etat | Terminé |
Début de projet | 1-9-2012 |
Fin du projet | 1-9-2017 |
Contact | Hua FAN |