THIS SITE USES COOKIES. CLICKING ON OK, YOU ARE AGREEING TO OUR USE OF COOKIES. OK [http://vejournal.org/index.php/vejournal/about] VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE JOURNAL HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR INDEXING IN THE EMERGING SOURCES CITATION INDEX, A NEW EDITION OF WEB OF SCIENCE™. CONTENT IN THIS INDEX IS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THOMSON REUTERS TO BE ACCEPTED IN THE SCIENCE CITATION INDEX EXPANDED™, THE SOCIAL SCIENCES CITATION INDEX®, AND THE ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX®. THE QUALITY AND DEPTH OF CONTENT WEB OF SCIENCE OFFERS TO RESEARCHERS, AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS, AND INSTITUTIONS SETS IT APART FROM OTHER RESEARCH DATABASES. THE INCLUSION OF VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE EMERGING SOURCES CITATION INDEX DEMONSTRATES OUR DEDICATION TO PROVIDING THE MOST RELEVANT AND INFLUENTIAL VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY CONTENT TO OUR COMMUNITY. ABOUT VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY is a peer-review journal dedicated to researches on 1) the production and use of images and audio-visual media in the socio-cultural practices; 2) digital cultures; 3) contemporary art and anthropology; 4) anthropology of art; 5) vision and gaze; 6) senses and culture; 7) objects, design, architecture and anthropology; 8) bodies and places in an anthropological perspective; 9) theories and methods in anthropology. The topics of VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY cross visual anthropology, anthropology of media, digital and visual cultures, museography, contemporary art, photography, film studies, cultural studies, anthropology of the senses, anthropological theory. VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY publishes two issues per year with articles in English, Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
This visual essay documents a competition that brings together hundreds of barbers – most of whom are young men who live in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas (Brazil). Ethnographic evidence suggests t...
This report describes the relationship between a rural school in northern Patagonia and its immediate surroundings. Through an ethnographic approach, it brings together different images of the ev...
This article offers theoretical and methodological reflections on the representation of otherness through imagery, using the case study of Haitian braceros in Dominican sugarcane fields. The prim...
This article adopts a mixed ethnographic and architectural urban regeneration perspective to explore how the heritage and visibility of different social groups in Casal Bertone, a neighborhood in...
this documentary is a short compendium of a vast investigation conducted in the Lisbon Grand Area during the years of Covid about body modification practices, enhancement of beauty and constructi...
Barbara is a reflection. Barbara is a superheroine who defies norms, rules and measures by occupying the space she claims in the world. Barbara is a social critique and at the same time a healing...
In Greek mythology, the Chimera is a monstrous creature composed of various animals. Etymologically related, “Chimeric” refers to something “fantastic or imaginary.” This visual essay is ...
Italian society does not acknowledge vulvar pain sufferers as patients affected by legitimate pain: the condition is not supported by the national healthcare system, besides being medically unexp...
In contemporary society, marked by a prevalent emphasis on visual culture, there is a widespread desire to combat the effects of ageing, largely influenced by ageist media portrayals that idealis...
The aim of this article is to understand the construction of corporeal biographies of Brazilian trans women and travestis sex workers who travel to Portugal and/or the European continent. By corp...
The article seeks to present the process of body improvement among transsexual women in the search for adequacy to the gender to which they identify. From the use of hormones and industrial silic...
The purpose of this paper is to present an insider ethnography about the construction of the self around the appearance of an ideal of manhood in a gym, revealing the spetacularization of the sel...
Mirrors are not accurate reflectors. They multiply images, producing reflective doubles and funhouse mirror distortions, inversions, exaggerations and deformations. They allow us to observe ourse...
THIS SITE USES COOKIES. CLICKING ON OK, YOU ARE AGREEING TO OUR USE OF COOKIES. OK [http://vejournal.org/index.php/vejournal/about] VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE JOURNAL HAS BEEN ACCEPTED FOR INDEXING IN THE EMERGING SOURCES CITATION INDEX, A NEW EDITION OF WEB OF SCIENCE™. CONTENT IN THIS INDEX IS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THOMSON REUTERS TO BE ACCEPTED IN THE SCIENCE CITATION INDEX EXPANDED™, THE SOCIAL SCIENCES CITATION INDEX®, AND THE ARTS & HUMANITIES CITATION INDEX®. THE QUALITY AND DEPTH OF CONTENT WEB OF SCIENCE OFFERS TO RESEARCHERS, AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS, AND INSTITUTIONS SETS IT APART FROM OTHER RESEARCH DATABASES. THE INCLUSION OF VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE EMERGING SOURCES CITATION INDEX DEMONSTRATES OUR DEDICATION TO PROVIDING THE MOST RELEVANT AND INFLUENTIAL VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY CONTENT TO OUR COMMUNITY. ABOUT VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY is a peer-review journal dedicated to researches on 1) the production and use of images and audio-visual media in the socio-cultural practices; 2) digital cultures; 3) contemporary art and anthropology; 4) anthropology of art; 5) vision and gaze; 6) senses and culture; 7) objects, design, architecture and anthropology; 8) bodies and places in an anthropological perspective; 9) theories and methods in anthropology. The topics of VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY cross visual anthropology, anthropology of media, digital and visual cultures, museography, contemporary art, photography, film studies, cultural studies, anthropology of the senses, anthropological theory. VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY publishes two issues per year with articles in English, Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.