
Video-Analysis and Knowledge on Rewind
Contributions to Social Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. August 2025
Book
Hardback
246 pages
978-1-032-23069-6 (ISBN)
Description
This volume applies interpretive video-analysis to explore the intersections between the sociology of knowledge and interaction studies. Presenting a series of studies that draw on video-analytic and videographic approaches to research, it examines the way video data can shed light on connections between social phenomena at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels, and the access that it grants to the temporality of social reality. With empirical research in fields such as care, consumption, gaming, military, music, science, and violence, the studies in this volume show how the video-analytic approach provides an empirical basis for progress in social theory and aids the development of the concept of knowledge. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in social theory, the sociology of knowledge, and visual methods in social research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
111 s/w Abbildungen, 111 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
111 Halftones, black and white; 111 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
558 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-23069-6 (9781032230696)
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Ajit Singh | Christian Meier zu Verl | Rene Tuma
Video-Analysis and Knowledge on Rewind
Contributions to Social Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge
E-Book
08/2025
Routledge
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Ajit Singh | Christian Meier zu Verl | Rene Tuma
Video-Analysis and Knowledge on Rewind
Contributions to Social Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge
E-Book
08/2025
Routledge
€60.49
Available for download
Persons
Ajit Singh is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He is a principal investigator of the DFG-funded research project Synthetic Planning - Digital Mediatisation of Collaborative Communication Work and Changes in Planning Knowledge.
Christian Meier zu Verl is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Konstanz. He is a co-speaker of the interdisciplinary research network Dis-/abilities and Digital Media and a principal investigator of the research project Everyday Life in Families with Migration History.
Rene Tuma is a postdoctoral researcher at Technische Universitaet Berlin. He is a principal investigator on the international ORA Research project Visions of Policing and associated member of the DFG CRC 1265 Re-Figuration of Spaces.
Christian Meier zu Verl is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Konstanz. He is a co-speaker of the interdisciplinary research network Dis-/abilities and Digital Media and a principal investigator of the research project Everyday Life in Families with Migration History.
Rene Tuma is a postdoctoral researcher at Technische Universitaet Berlin. He is a principal investigator on the international ORA Research project Visions of Policing and associated member of the DFG CRC 1265 Re-Figuration of Spaces.
Editor
Universitaet Bielefeld, Germany
Universitaet Konstanz, Germany
Universitaet Berlin, Germany
Content
1. Knowledge on rewind: how video analysis contributes to social theory; Part I. Embodied coordination of action and the social impact of sensuality;2. Making music together: on the sensuality of string ensemble playing; 3. Dementia, bodies and technologies of the We: a video Analysis of interactions under conditions of uncertainty; Part II. Social norms and spatial figurations; 4. The spatial and communicative forms of keeping social distance: videographic accounts of public interaction from the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic; 5. Queueing interaction bodies: indexicality and (mis)interpretations of bodily-spatial arrangements in spaces of consumption; Part III. Media, mediatised communication, and technologically mediated practices; 6. Layered bodily modalities: on the interplay of presence and representation in virtual multiuser environments; 7. On the meaning of sexualised violent music videos: researching youth scenes and their artifacts; Part IV Video, violence and its forms of visual representation; 8. Killing from a distance: insights into contemporary warfare with video analysis; 9. Fighting styles and bodily knowledge in street fights; Part V Communicative construction of science; 10. Communicatively constructing lines between publics and science: video analysis in the field of science communication; 11. Experimenting in the economic laboratop: on the interplay of performance and performativity in the production of economic research data; Part VI. The meaning of video and the (re)use of video data;12. Video as a medium of placeness: exemplified by a case of second breakfast in an educational setting; 13. Communicative genre analysis, communicative budget and archiving and re-using audio-visual research data