Laisser tourner, ça creuse ! La vidéofilature à l’épreuve du travail de chantier

This article is an analytical presentation of a filmic and reflexive method and examines its potential in the field of work. Firstly, it combines videofilature, which consists in producing continuous video sequences by following the actors over set periods of time. Explanatory interviews are then co...

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Main Author: Gwendoline Torterat
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Poitiers 2024-08-01
Series:Images du Travail, Travail des Images
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/itti/5234
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Summary:This article is an analytical presentation of a filmic and reflexive method and examines its potential in the field of work. Firstly, it combines videofilature, which consists in producing continuous video sequences by following the actors over set periods of time. Explanatory interviews are then conducted based on these images. To highlight the specific features of filming work from this angle, the article uses the case of so-called programmed excavation sites. In France, this context corresponds to long-term research projects carried out independently of land development work in the so-called preventive sector, which requires urgent intervention. How can we concretely understand the day-to-day management of the risk of alteration and destruction of archaeological soils and subsoils on these sites, when the question of risk is not linked to that of urgency? How can we preserve and restore the undocumented part of what has definitively disappeared after the archaeologists have passed through?
ISSN:2778-8628