Dear colleagues
under the title “The Participatory Image”, we are currently seeking chapter proposals for a publication that connects the fields of visual communication and anthropology as they merge into an interdisciplinary format (particularly focusing on visualization in urban planning).
The publication reflects on participatory aspects of images from different perspectives. The context of our research is urban envisioning.From a variety of fields, we invite scholars who are concerned with participatory aspects of images in the following three areas:
The Creation of Participatory Images
How do participatory images emerge in the group setting of a workshop or in a studio which specializes in visualizations of urban space?
The main focus of this section is on the process of creating participatory images in a workshop setting and multiple authorship.
The Form of Participatory Images
What do participatory images look like and what are the formal characteristics of images which foster a dialogue and mutual understanding?
In this section, the focus is on the material and formal characteristics that images require in order to support participatory processes.
The Agency of Participatory Images
How do participatory images act or what is the effect of their agency in a process of negotiating various versions of an urban future?
The aim of this section is to shed light on the processes in which images unfold their agency through entanglements with material and immaterial environments.
Detailed information on the Call for Chapter can be found at the link on our homepage:
Please send questions and proposal submissions (750-1000 words abstract) to:
participatory.images.hgk@fhnw.ch
no later than October 11, 2021
We look very much forward to hearing from you.
CIELab Team
HKG FHNW Basel, University of Basel, Philipps-University of Marburg
Warm regards,
Ina Dietzsch
Institute for European Ethnology
and Cultural Studies
Philipps-University of Marburg
Deutschhausstr. 3
35032 Marburg
https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb03/euroethno/institut/personendetails/prof-dietzsch
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