![]() Humanitarian Photography Beyond the Picture: David “CHIM” Seymour’s Children of EuropePriem, Karin ; in Allender, Tim; Dussel, Inés; Grosvenor, Ian (Eds.) et al Appearances Matter: The Visual in Educational History (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 21 (3 UL) Appearances Matter: The Visual in Educational History; ; et al Book published by De Gruyter - Appearances: Studies in Visual Research (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 26 (2 UL)![]() Challenges and Methodologies in the Visual History of Education; ; et al in Allender, Tim; Dussel, Inés; Grosvenor, Ian (Eds.) et al Appearances Matter: The Visual in Educational History (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 17 (1 UL) Kulturgeschichte, Mentalitätsgeschichte, Psychohistorie, Historische AnthropologiePriem, Karin ![]() in Kluchert, Gerhard; Horn, Klaus-Peter; Groppe, Carola (Eds.) et al Historische Bildungsforschung. Konzepte, Methoden, Forschungsfelder (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 132 (46 UL)![]() Visual Presence and Interpretation: Two Dimensions of the Fight Against Illiteracy in Texts by Carlo Levi and Photographs by David Seymour (1950)Priem, Karin ![]() in Comas Rubí, Francisca; Priem, Karin; González Gómez, Sara (Eds.) Media Matter: Images as Presenters, Mediators, and Means of Observation (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 21 (2 UL)![]() Media Matter: Introduction; Priem, Karin ; in Comas Rubí, Francisca; Priem, Karin; González Gómez, Sara (Eds.) Media Matter: Images as Presenters, Mediators, and Means of Observation (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 24 (1 UL)![]() The Unblinking Eye: Labour Sciences and the Mechanical Registration of the Human Body; Priem, Karin ![]() in Smeyers, Paul; Depaepe, Marc (Eds.) (Re)Presentation, Dissemination and Reception: Purposes, Processes and Practices of Educational Research (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 43 (5 UL)![]() Media Technologies for a Better World: UNESCO’s Ethical Framework for Communication Infrastructures and Uses of Media after the Second World WarPriem, Karin ; in Atanasiu, Vlad; Chachereau, Nicolas; Sibille, Christiane (Eds.) Framing Innovation (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 24 (4 UL) Media Matter: Images as Presenters, Mediators, and Means of Observation; Priem, Karin ; Book published by De Gruyter (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (1 UL)![]() Lauenstein im Bild. Über das Edieren von Geschichte und Erinnerung in historischen AlbenPriem, Karin ![]() in Werner, Meike (Ed.) Ein Gipfel für Morgen. Kontroversen 1917/18 um die Neuordnung Deutschlands auf Burg Lauenstein (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 88 (2 UL) Book review: Marguerite Figeac-Monthus (Hg.), Éducation et culture matérielle en France et en Europe du XVIe siècle à nos jours (Didactiques des lettres et des cultures, 5), Paris 2018.Priem, Karin ![]() in Francia-Recensio (2020), 2 Detailed reference viewed: 43 (1 UL)![]() David Seymour’s Album on the Fight Against Illiteracy in Calabria as a Tool of Mediatization: Material Traces of Editing and Visual StorytellingPriem, Karin ![]() in Hendel, Giovanna; Naggar, Carole; Priem, Karin (Eds.) They Did not Stop at Eboli: The UNESCO Campaign Against Illiteracy in Reportages by David Seymour and Carlo Levi (1950) (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 82 (7 UL)![]() L'album de David Seymour sur la lutte contre l'analphabétisme en Calabre en tant qu'outil de médiatisation : traces matérielles de la rédaction et de la narrationPriem, Karin ![]() in Hendel, Giovanna; Naggar, Carole; Priem, Karin (Eds.) They Did not Stop at Eboli: The UNESCO Campaign Against Illiteracy in Reportages by David Seymour and Carlo Levi (1950) (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 26 (1 UL) They Did not Stop at Eboli: The UNESCO Campaign Against Illiteracy in Reportages by David Seymour and Carlo Levi (1950); ; Priem, Karin ![]() Book published by De Gruyter - Appearances: Studies in Visual Research (2019) The analysis of UNESCO’s audio-visual archives for their digitization has brought to light a forgotten album of 38 contact sheets and accompanying texts by Magnum photographer, David “Chim” Seymour – a ... [more ▼] The analysis of UNESCO’s audio-visual archives for their digitization has brought to light a forgotten album of 38 contact sheets and accompanying texts by Magnum photographer, David “Chim” Seymour – a reportage made in 1950 for UNESCO on the fight against illiteracy in Italy’s southern region of Calabria. A number of his photographs appeared in the March 1952 issue of UNESCO Courier in an article written by Carlo Levi, who had gained worldwide fame with his novel Christ Stopped at Eboli (1945). [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 148 (15 UL) Images of Industrial Life and Vocational Training: Scouting as a Liminal Space for Educating a Workers’ Elite in 1920s Luxembourg; Priem, Karin ![]() in History of Education (2019) This paper looks at a specific set of corporate images, namely photographs of apprentices of the Luxembourg steel conglomerate ARBED, and analyzes how young workers are depicted in these images. The paper ... [more ▼] This paper looks at a specific set of corporate images, namely photographs of apprentices of the Luxembourg steel conglomerate ARBED, and analyzes how young workers are depicted in these images. The paper draws on a collection of 2,251 glass plate negatives (re)presenting ARBED’s industrial cosmos, including its vocational school the Institut Emile Metz. The roughly 160 images of apprentices contained in the collection put on display the apprentices’ bodies and a variety of activities in different contexts. The images’ contents testify to the institute’s programmatic hybridity and the constant (re-)mix of formal and semi-formal learning activities intended to educate natural, urban, mobile and communal men and future workers. Our focus is on Boy Scouts activities in a variety of different environments, which have functioned as a liminal space for educating a workers’ elite, mitigating the risks of industrialization and fostering social harmony and cultural belonging. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 95 (6 UL) “Sensuous Geographies” in the “Age of Steel”: Educating Future Workers’ Bodies in Time and Space (1900–1940)Priem, Karin ; in Priem, Karin; Herman, Frederik (Eds.) Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies, and Minds in the Age of Steel (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 78 (6 UL) The Eye of the Machine: Labor Sciences and the Mechanical Registration of the Human Body; Priem, Karin ![]() in Priem, Karin; Herman, Frederik (Eds.) Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies, and Minds in the Age of Steel (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 82 (0 UL) What Happens When Archives and Research Are Transferred into the Physical Space of a Museum: La forge d'une société moderne and Other StoriesPriem, Karin ![]() in Hägele, Ulrich; Ziehe, Irene (Eds.) Populäre Präsentationen. Fotografie und Film als Medien musealer Aneignungsprozesse (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 48 (5 UL) IntroductionPriem, Karin ; in Priem, Karin; Herman, Frederik (Eds.) Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies and Minds in the Age of Steel (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 49 (4 UL) Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies and Minds in the Age of SteelPriem, Karin ; Book published by Brill (2019) Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies, and Minds in the Age of Steel, edited by Karin Priem and Frederik Herman, offers new interdisciplinary and transnational perspectives on the history of ... [more ▼] Fabricating Modern Societies: Education, Bodies, and Minds in the Age of Steel, edited by Karin Priem and Frederik Herman, offers new interdisciplinary and transnational perspectives on the history of industrialization and societal transformation in early-twentieth-century Luxembourg. The individual chapters focus on how industrialists addressed a large array of challenges related to industrialization, borrowing and mixing ideas originating in domains such as corporate identity formation, mediatization, scientification, technological innovation, mechanization, capitalism, mass production, medicalization, educationalization, artistic production, and social utopia, while competing with other interest groups who pursued their own goals. The book looks at different focus areas of modernity, and analyzes how humans created, mediated, and interacted with the technospheres of modern societies. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 149 (14 UL) |
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