Master’s specialisation in
Visual Ethnography The Visual Ethnography specialisation offers a framework for producing contemporary anthropological research that addresses the pressing concerns of global vulnerabilities and social resilience. With the growing prominence of digital media, this specialisation highlights the vital role anthropology plays in the greater public. Through the development of technical skills and ethno-aesthetic sensibilities, visual ethnography emphasises a strongly hands-on, practice-based approach. You develop your own visual ethnography research project, with a thesis proposal and a multimodel portfolio. You will produce audiovisual data during a 2,5-month period of fieldwork and analyse and edit your materials to produce a multimodal thesis.
Laura Odgen, alumna
Why this specialisation at Leiden University?
“Great teachers and a good mix of theory and practice. Fieldwork with a camera was challenging but very enjoyable. Having a film enabled me to share my research with a wider audience.”
u Learn how to use audio-visual methods during your master’s field research. u Create your own independent audiovisual research project. u Benefit from personal coaching by expert staff members at your fieldwork research in an area of your own choice.
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English 1 year MSc September 1 April non-EU/ 15 June EU (start fall)