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VISUAL TRUST. Reliability, accountability and forgery in scientific, religious and social images

Description du projet

Les images comme instruments de la (més)information

À l’époque de la (més)information, la confiance est un enjeu de taille. Malgré toute l’incertitude qui règne, nous croyons toujours certaines images utilisées pour étayer le savoir et la communication. Le projet VISUALTRUST, financé par le CER, examinera comment la confiance visuelle est formée, véhiculée et évaluée. Cette étude pluridisciplinaire, comparative et innovante développera une théorie générale de la confiance et de la méfiance vis-à-vis des images dans notre monde actuel. Elle examinera les relations établies par des personnes issues de différents milieux socioculturels avec les images sociales (documentaires et photojournalisme, ainsi que sites web de «véritables» et de «fausses» actualités) et les images religieuses et scientifiques. Le travail de terrain sera réalisé dans différents contextes (internet, centres de culte, musées) en Europe, en Inde et dans les Caraïbes.

Objectif

Our present is immersed in a crisis of trust. This crisis is most evident in the domain of images, which are not perceived as visual evidence anymore. Faketuality, post-truth and misinformation are concepts used to refer to the alleged loss of objective patterns for assessing the truthfulness, accountability and reliability of the information we receive about the world. However, trust is not a matter of all or nothing: it is a contextual relationship, an issue of “ordinary ethics” whose study requires empirical data. Indeed, we must recognise that, despite living in times of (visual) uncertainty, we all still trust some images as mediums for knowing and communicating. But on what basis? VISUAL TRUST is a multi-disciplinary, comparative and innovative project aimed at developing a general theory of (mis)trust in images in the contemporary world. This project will develop an experimental investigation, both on-line and off-line, on how visual trust is crafted, conveyed and assessed. It will analyse the relationships established by individuals from different socio-cultural milieu with: (1) “social images” (documentary and photojournalism; websites of “real” and “fake” news); (2) “religious images” (Hinduism; Afro-American religions); (3) “scientific images” (outer space; inner human body). The project will focus on (a) image-making laboratories, (b) contexts of image circulation and reception and (c) patterns of iconic verification (the models employed to assess the reliability of images). Fieldwork will be carried out in different contexts (internet, worship centres, museums) in Europe, India and the Caribbean, in the vein of symmetrical anthropology. The research will be based on visual methods of which the PI has extensive experience (photo-elicitation, photography, cinema). This project will also lead to a plurality of outcomes (articles, books, films), thus contributing to current efforts towards a multi-modal and public anthropology.

Régime de financement

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institution d’accueil

UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 605 250,00
Adresse
GRAN VIA DE LES CORTS CATALANES 585
08007 Barcelona
Espagne

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Région
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 605 250,00

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