Photograph courtesy Eric Margolis.

Teaching

IVSA members may post syllabi and other teaching materials here to share with colleagues and the wider community.

The following syllabi are available:

Invitation to participate in Daumier Project
By Kay Flavell  School New Pacific Studio (retired from UC Davis 2001)
In 2006-08 NPS invites colleges and museums to join us in developing this project in north and south.

Department Chair
By Mathew Johnson  School West Virginia Wesleyan
Who is out there? I just discovered the organization through a friend and am curious about whi is a member, when and where the next conference is, and where to get more info in general about the oraganization.

A comparison between painting and photography
By Ben Baruch Blich  School bezalel academy of art and design, jerusalem

The Peopling of New York City: A Visual Virtual Approach
By Jerry Krase, Emeritus and Murray Koppelman Professor  School Sociology Department, Brooklyn College of The City University of New York
The course focuses on the neighborhood communities created and maintained by the various people who have come to NYC over the past four centuries. It also looks at vernacular architecture and landscapes with special attention to Brooklyn.

Visual Sociology
By Cathy Greenblat  School Rutgers University
Follow the link above to find the course description. For course topics, readings, and assignments click here.

Telling About Society
By Howard S. Becker  School University of California-Santa Barbara

Visual Sociology: Teaching with Visual Media Book
By Diana Papademas  School State University of New York-Old Westbury
PDF download
The fifth edition of Visual Sociology:Teaching with Film/Video, Photography, and Visual Media is available. Contents and order information are detailed.

Visual Sociology Assignments
By John Grady  School Wheaton College
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Visual Sociology Syllabus
By John Grady  School Wheaton College
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