Visual Studies: Volume 22 Issue 2
This new issue contains the following articles:
Editorial p. 101
Authors: Darren Newbury
The Disappeared: images of the environment at Freetown's urban
margins p. 104
Authors: Danny Hoffman
Descriptions as data: developing techniques to elicit descriptive
materials in social research p. 120
Authors: Michael Mair; Ciara Kierans
Through city students' eyes: urban students' beliefs about school's
purposes, supports and impediments p. 138
Authors: Kristien Marquez-Zenkov
The progressive image in the history of education: stories of two
schools p. 155
Authors: Catherine Burke; Ian Grosvenor
On the function of the United States paparazzi: mosquito swarm or
watchdogs of celebrity image control and power p. 169
Authors: Andrew L. Mendelson
Visual mediation of critical illness: an autobiographical account of
nearly dying and nearly living p. 185
Authors: Jon Prosser
New media reviews p. 200
DOI: 10.1080/14725860701507339
Reviews p. 202
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TOC: Visual Studies, Vol 22, Issue 2. In: ArtHist.net, Sep 16, 2007 (accessed May 10, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/29653>.