Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis

The history of visual sociology is geographically and temporally dispersed to such a degree that it can be difficult to perceive as a coherent sociological area of study. Add various past cultural and political movements in sociology more broadly, and entire periods of development can be rendered in...

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Main Author: Maria-Carolina Cambre
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Language:Spanish
Published: Aposta 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://apostadigital.com/revistav3/hemeroteca/mccambre.pdf
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description The history of visual sociology is geographically and temporally dispersed to such a degree that it can be difficult to perceive as a coherent sociological area of study. Add various past cultural and political movements in sociology more broadly, and entire periods of development can be rendered invisible. This article will briefly review some pivotal moments in the Anglo-American record of visual sociology to show how the question of analysis and more specifically image analysis is underdeveloped. By considering the debates in the field, and by looking at the origins and trajectories of possible approaches, we will outline a nomadic semiotic approach using the lens of a specific case study to focus on some essential characteristics and sociological repercussions of the approach in question.
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spelling doaj-art-b85943f30fd643dca344ccbfcfb4373e2025-08-20T03:27:51ZspaApostaAposta1696-73482025-07-011065977Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysisMaria-Carolina Cambre0Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaThe history of visual sociology is geographically and temporally dispersed to such a degree that it can be difficult to perceive as a coherent sociological area of study. Add various past cultural and political movements in sociology more broadly, and entire periods of development can be rendered invisible. This article will briefly review some pivotal moments in the Anglo-American record of visual sociology to show how the question of analysis and more specifically image analysis is underdeveloped. By considering the debates in the field, and by looking at the origins and trajectories of possible approaches, we will outline a nomadic semiotic approach using the lens of a specific case study to focus on some essential characteristics and sociological repercussions of the approach in question.https://apostadigital.com/revistav3/hemeroteca/mccambre.pdfimage analysissemioticsnomadismvisualpolitics
spellingShingle Maria-Carolina Cambre
Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis
Aposta
image analysis
semiotics
nomadism
visual
politics
title Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis
title_full Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis
title_fullStr Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis
title_full_unstemmed Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis
title_short Fugitive Frames: Nomadic semiotics in image analysis
title_sort fugitive frames nomadic semiotics in image analysis
topic image analysis
semiotics
nomadism
visual
politics
url https://apostadigital.com/revistav3/hemeroteca/mccambre.pdf
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