Visual Pedagogies: Concepts, Cases and Practices: Visual Pedagogies, Methodologies, and Educational Research, cartea 2
Carolina Cambre, Edna Barromi-Perlman, David Herman Jr.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004529823
ISBN-10: 9004529829
Pagini: 179
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Visual Pedagogies, Methodologies, and Educational Research
ISBN-10: 9004529829
Pagini: 179
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Visual Pedagogies, Methodologies, and Educational Research
Notă biografică
Carolina Cambre, Ph.D., is Director of the Simone de Beauvoir Institute and Associate Professor Sociology of Education at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Her work explores vernacular visualities and the sociocultural work/ings of images. Based in visual sociology and post-critical pedagogies, her interests include critical policy analysis, sociology of information, image studies, and politics of representation.
Edna Barromi-Perlman, Ph.D., is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Visual Literacy in Education in the Kibbutzim College of Education in Israel. Edna is a research associate at the University of Haifa, and HBI at Brandeis University, USA. Her visual research specializes in photographic archives and analysis of family albums.
David Herman, Jr., Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Art Education at Temple University (USA). He is a lens-based exhibiting artist, educator, and scholar whose work explores the relations between the perceptual and social through an ontological framework he refers to as the Perceptual Rite of Passage (PRoP).
Edna Barromi-Perlman, Ph.D., is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Visual Literacy in Education in the Kibbutzim College of Education in Israel. Edna is a research associate at the University of Haifa, and HBI at Brandeis University, USA. Her visual research specializes in photographic archives and analysis of family albums.
David Herman, Jr., Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Art Education at Temple University (USA). He is a lens-based exhibiting artist, educator, and scholar whose work explores the relations between the perceptual and social through an ontological framework he refers to as the Perceptual Rite of Passage (PRoP).
Cuprins
Foreword: Visual Pedagogy in the Shadow of the Anthropocene
jan jagodzinski
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Nomadology of Visual Pedagogies
Carolina Cambre, Edna Barromi-Perlman and David Herman Jr.
Introduction to Part 1
Carolina Cambre
1 The Power of Showing: A Phenomenological Critique on “Visual” in Visual Pedagogies and Art Education
Taneli Tuovinen
2 Images – Imagination – Imaginaries: Epistemic Organizing and Epistemologies of the Visual
Susanne Maria Weber and Marc-André Heidelmann
3 World Cinema as Placeless Place: The Heterotopic Visual Pedagogy of Parker Tyler’s Classics of the Foreign Film
Gilad Padva
4 Esculent Identities: Towards a Spatial Politics of Be/Longings in Black Visuality
David Herman, Jr.
5 Teaching Can Be a Real Drag (Show); Or, Move over, Sage! That Stage Is Mine: Academic Drag in Theory, Practice, and Prancing
Tommy Mayberry
Introduction to Part 2
Edna Barromi-Perlman
6 Unfinished and Undisciplined: Cuir and Decolonizing Practices in a Buenos Aires Arts Studio
Alma Scolnik and Claudia Ricca
7 In These Memories: Metaphor, Meaning, and Visual Pedagogy in Appalachian America
Chase Mitchell
8 Visual Mimesis in Youth’s Social Media Practices in Spain
Julián de la Fuente Prieto, Pilar Lacasa Díaz and Rut Martínez-Borda
9 The Role of the Researcher in Challenging Educational Injustice: Using Photovoice with Young Adults with Disabilities in Rural Ethiopia
Susie Miles, Andy Howes and Jana Zehle
10 Photo-Based Facilitation of Migrant Children’s Remembered Narratives within Classroom Interactions
Vittorio Iervese, Claudio Baraldi and Chiara Ballestri
Introduction to Part 3
David Herman Jr.
11 Unlocking Digital Citizenship with Visual Pedagogy: Teachings from an American Gender Issues in Communication Course
Jennifer Roth Miller
12 Making Mandalas as Expressions of Course Content Comfort: A Process Report and Researcher Interpretation
John L. Plews
13 The Constellation Model: A Mindful Methodology of Research-Creation
Elhem Younes
14 Visualizing Theory: Text-Visualization as a Teaching Practice for Academic Reading in the Humanities
Lívia Barts and Beja Margitházi
15 Mobilizing Internet Memes as Visual Pedagogy
Elysse Deveaux
16 Visualization of Individual and Collective Ill-Structured Problem Schemas
Evelina Jaleniauskienė
Index
jan jagodzinski
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Nomadology of Visual Pedagogies
Carolina Cambre, Edna Barromi-Perlman and David Herman Jr.
PART 1: Concepts
Introduction to Part 1
Carolina Cambre
1 The Power of Showing: A Phenomenological Critique on “Visual” in Visual Pedagogies and Art Education
Taneli Tuovinen
2 Images – Imagination – Imaginaries: Epistemic Organizing and Epistemologies of the Visual
Susanne Maria Weber and Marc-André Heidelmann
3 World Cinema as Placeless Place: The Heterotopic Visual Pedagogy of Parker Tyler’s Classics of the Foreign Film
Gilad Padva
4 Esculent Identities: Towards a Spatial Politics of Be/Longings in Black Visuality
David Herman, Jr.
5 Teaching Can Be a Real Drag (Show); Or, Move over, Sage! That Stage Is Mine: Academic Drag in Theory, Practice, and Prancing
Tommy Mayberry
PART 2: Cases
Introduction to Part 2
Edna Barromi-Perlman
6 Unfinished and Undisciplined: Cuir and Decolonizing Practices in a Buenos Aires Arts Studio
Alma Scolnik and Claudia Ricca
7 In These Memories: Metaphor, Meaning, and Visual Pedagogy in Appalachian America
Chase Mitchell
8 Visual Mimesis in Youth’s Social Media Practices in Spain
Julián de la Fuente Prieto, Pilar Lacasa Díaz and Rut Martínez-Borda
9 The Role of the Researcher in Challenging Educational Injustice: Using Photovoice with Young Adults with Disabilities in Rural Ethiopia
Susie Miles, Andy Howes and Jana Zehle
10 Photo-Based Facilitation of Migrant Children’s Remembered Narratives within Classroom Interactions
Vittorio Iervese, Claudio Baraldi and Chiara Ballestri
PART 3: Practices
Introduction to Part 3
David Herman Jr.
11 Unlocking Digital Citizenship with Visual Pedagogy: Teachings from an American Gender Issues in Communication Course
Jennifer Roth Miller
12 Making Mandalas as Expressions of Course Content Comfort: A Process Report and Researcher Interpretation
John L. Plews
13 The Constellation Model: A Mindful Methodology of Research-Creation
Elhem Younes
14 Visualizing Theory: Text-Visualization as a Teaching Practice for Academic Reading in the Humanities
Lívia Barts and Beja Margitházi
15 Mobilizing Internet Memes as Visual Pedagogy
Elysse Deveaux
16 Visualization of Individual and Collective Ill-Structured Problem Schemas
Evelina Jaleniauskienė
Index