av admin | maj 14, 2020 | Collecting, Prototyping, Research, Social Media Photography, Work practices
This is an extract, slightly adapted, from the anthology Connect to Collect – Approaches to Collecting Social Digital Photography in Museums and Archives (2020). You can access the web app, one default version and four institutional versions, through...
av Bente Jensen | okt 22, 2019 | Collecting, Research, Social Media Photography, Work practices
(Hash)tagging with the users: participatory collection of digital social photography in museums and archives is the long title of our (the CoSoPho project’s) contribution to the super interesting and relevant anthology: Participatory Archives. Theory and Practice,...
av Anni Savolainen | aug 17, 2017 | About the project, Research, Social Media Photography, The Finnish Museum of Photography
The Finnish Museum of Photography has made good progress with its two case studies: Prehistory of Visual Social Media and Social Media Diaries. What have we learned so far? First, people truly enjoy nostalgizing, and photographs are a very natural way to do that....
av admin | feb 22, 2017 | Research, Social media, Social Media Photography
My name is Lisa Ehlin and I hold a PhD in Fashion Studies at the Department of Media Studies at Stockholm University. In this project, I will primarily function as a researcher and an adviser, contextualising the project and finding relevant theoretical frameworks for...
av admin | sep 22, 2016 | Aalborg City Archives, Nordiska museet, Research, Social media, Stockholms läns museum, The Finnish Museum of Photography
First phase of the Collecting Social Photography project has ended and fortunately we (the partners in the project) have received funding to continue the work with social photography in archives and museums for another 3 ½ years. More about that in a future blog post....
av admin | jun 16, 2016 | Research, Social media, Uncategorized
”We used to talk, now we talk photos.” Why We Post, UCL In a social digital world, the role of photography has changed dramatically, something that is highly affecting how museums and archives work with photograph collections. This is the starting point of the project...