Banks,
Marcus. 2001. Visual Methods in Social Research. London: Sage
Publications.
- read
as much of this book as you can, but particularly Chapters 6 and 7.
[it is available from the Faculty of Education library]
- make
sure that you have a good look around the website that accompanies
the book, which can be found here.
Banks,
Marcus. 'Visual Research Methods', in Social Research Update,
Department of Sociology, University of Surrey. [click here
to read it online]
Banks,
Marcus. 'Interactive Multimedia and Anthropology - a sceptical view',
June 1994. [click here
to read this interesting but dated article online]
Guédon,
Jean-Claude. 'Beyond Core Journals and Licenses: The Paths to Reform
Scientific Publishing', in ARL Bimonthly Report 218. [click here
to read this article online]
Macfarlane,
Alan. 2000/2001. 'The Day the World Took Off: Reflections on Working
on a Television Series', in Cambridge Anthropology, Volume
22, No. 1. [click here to download a PDF
of the article]
Monaco,
James. 2000. How to Read a Film: The World of Movies, Media, and
Multimedia. 3rd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [this
edition is available in both the UL and the Haddon]
- read
Chapter 7 on Multimedia: The Digital Revolution, and have a
look at the website: www.readfilm.com
Sullivan,
Robert. 2002. 'Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property
Rights',
in D-Lib Magazine, May 2002, Volume 8, Number 5. [click here
to read it online]
Turin,
Mark. 2000. 'From Offset to Online: New Digital Media in Nepal',
in IIAS Newsletter, No. 23, October 2000, p. 17. [click here
to read it online]