ABSTRACT

The Routledge International Handbook of Ethnographic Film and Video is a state-of-the-art book which encompasses the breadth and depth of the field of ethnographic film and video-based research. With more and more researchers turning to film and video as a key element of their projects, and as research video production becomes more practical due to technological advances as well as the growing acceptance of video in everyday life, this critical book supports young researchers looking to develop the skills necessary to produce meaningful ethnographic films and videos, and serves as a comprehensive resource for social scientists looking to better understand and appreciate the unique ways in which film and video can serve as ways of knowing and as tools of knowledge mobilization.

Comprised of 31 chapters authored by some of the world’s leading experts in their respective fields, the book’s contributors synthesize existing literature, introduce the historical and conceptual dimensions of the field, illustrate innovative methodologies and techniques, survey traditional and new technologies, reflect on ethics and moral imperatives, outline ways to work with people, objects, and tools, and shape the future agenda of the field. With a particular focus on making ethnographic film and video, as opposed to analyzing or critiquing it, from a variety of methodological approaches and styles, the Handbook provides both a comprehensive introduction and up-to-date survey of the field for a vast variety of audiovisual researchers, such as scholars and students in sociology, anthropology, geography, communication and media studies, education, cultural studies, film studies, visual arts, and related social science and humanities. As such, it will appeal to a multidisciplinary and international audience, and features a dynamic, forward-thinking, innovative, and contemporary focus oriented toward the very latest developments in the field, as well as future possibilities.

1. Introduction  Part 1: Practicing the Art and Science of Ethnographic Film and Video  Introduction  2. Defining Ethnographic Film  3. Theorizing in/of Ethnographic Film  4. Filming the Other  5. The New Art of Ethnographic Filmmaking  6. Beyond Ethnographic Representation  7. From Ethnographic Media to Multimodality  Part 2: Applying and Extending Approaches and Methodologies  Introduction  8. Ethnomethodological Approaches  9. Oral History, Visual Ethnography, and the Interactive Documentary  10. Visual Psychological Anthropology  11. Video Diaries  12. Feminist and Queer Approaches  Part 3: Developing Genres and Styles  Introduction  13. Interactive Media  14. Sound Matters  15. Documentary Hybrids  16. Sensory Vérité  17. Ethnocinema  Part 4: Working with Others  Introduction  18. Respect, Integrity, Trust  19. Participation, Reception, Consent, and Refusal  20. Collaborative Post-production  21. Filming with Non-humans  Part 5: Working with Tools and Techniques  Introduction  22. Mobile Video Methods and Wearable Cameras  23. Drones  24. 360° Video  25. Screens as Film Locations  Part 6: Distributing and Circulating  Introduction  26. How to Distribute your Ethnographic Film   27. Circulating Ethnographic Films in the Digital Age  28. Ethnographic Film/Video as a Graduate Thesis  29. Ethnographic Film Festivals  Conclusion  30. Everything you’ve always wanted to ask Ethnographic Filmmaker but never had a chance to: A Roundtable Discussion  31. Conclusion: The World According to Rouch