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Vision and Verticality: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Gary Bratchford

This rich and accessible volume maps current debates within the expanded field of image-based, vertical analysis. With contributions from astronauts, artists, architects, sociologists, urbanists, visual culture theorists, geographers, anthropologists and more the book signals new moves in inter and multidisciplinary research on visual-vertical thinking and related practices within the social sciences, humanities and across the arts.

Grounded in socio-visual thinking, Vision and Verticality addresses the emerging shift in the way social scientists move from a sociology of or through images towards a sociology with images. In doing so, this volume illustrates how the sky and atmosphere remain a surprisingly underexplored domain within visual sociology, beyond the framework of drone-related research. Finally, this volume asserts how vertical and atmospherically framed socio-visual analysis is beginning to shape and inform how we see and experience urban spaces, travel, leisure, politics, and environmental challenges through various prisms, including artistic practices, methodological processes, and user-generated content.


Book Details

  • Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
  • Publish Date: Feb 19th, 2025
  • Pages: 215
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9783031398865
  • Categories: Media StudiesGeneralSociology - Urban

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About the Author

Gary Bratchford is a Senior Lecturer of Photography and Associate Director of Creative Practice Research Academy at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. He is the president of the International Sociological Association's Visual Sociology Research Committee (RC57) and Co Editor of Visual Studies Journal.

Dennis Zuev is Professor at the University of Saint Joseph, Macau, China, and Senior Researcher at CIES-ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal. He is a cofounder (in 2006) and vice-president (research) of ISA Research Committee in Visual Sociology (2010-2018).

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Praise for this book

"Vision & Verticality is a recent entry in the Palgrave McMillan Social Visualities Series which they coedit, and which has received high praise by leaders in the field such as Douglas Harper. ... By employing socio-visual thinking, Vision and Verticality attempts to convince social scientists closer to a sociology... . The book contains a wide variety of topics such as urban spaces, travel, leisure, politics, and environmental challenges. ... I would add my more pragmatic praise as 'useful' and enlightening." (Jerome Krase, Urbanities-Journal of Urban Ethnography, Vol. 14 (3), May, 2024)