2023 Election call

We are delighted to announce a call for self-nominations in the 2023 elections for open positions on the Board of Directors of the International Visual Sociology Association (IVSA). (NOTE: Nominations are now closed.)

There are a total of six positions open for election!

Being part of the Executive Board is a great opportunity for members to be involved with all aspects of the development of the IVSA. “Expectations and Responsibilities for IVSA Board Members”.

Please consider nominating yourself for any ONE of the following:

1)  a special 1-year position on the IVSA Board  to replace a member who has resigned. This term will begin immediately upon election, with full voting rights, and end in July 2025.

OR:

2)  three regular positions on the Board, whose terms will begin in July of 2024 and end in July 2027. Note: We have a six-month “apprentice” period in which newly elected members get to participate in Board discussions, with voting rights instated at the beginning of the official term in July 2024. This measure allows newly elected officers to become oriented and acquainted with the work of the Board before being asked to vote on critical matters.

OR:

3)  Either of these executive Board member positions, President or Vice President, whose terms will begin in July 2024 and end in July 2027. Note: We have a six-month “apprentice” period in which newly elected members get to participate in Board discussions, with voting rights instated at the beginning of the official term in July 2024. This measure allows newly elected officers to become oriented and acquainted with the work of the Board before being asked to vote on critical matters. In the case of these two positions, the President Elect and Vice President Elect will work closely with the outgoing President and Vice President to transfer all managerial, fiduciary, and programmatic responsibilities, resources, and obligations concerning governance of the organization.

How to Nominate Yourself

Each self-nomination must be accompanied by a short statement (a firm 250-word maximum) that describes:

    • your background and interest in the IVSA, and
    • how you envision making contributions to the organization (please refer to the Expectations and Responsibilities for IVSA Board Members), along with a profile photo that can be posted on the elections page of the IVSA website and the election ballot.

Nominations should be completed online by Friday, November 17, using the online form below. Please note that the 250-word limit is firm; the text will be cut off at the 250-word mark.

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED

If you have any enquiries or would like to gain more information about service on the Board of Directors, please contact any of the 2023 Elections Officers:

Ernesto Noronha: enoronha@iima.ac.in
Julie Patarin-Jossec: patarinjossec.julie@gmail.com
Greg Scott: gscott@depaul.edu

Voting will take place from November 27 to December 4, 2023.

Kind regards
Ernesto, Julie, and Greg

    ||    

  •  

    There are dignified stupidities, and there are heroic stupidities, and there is such a thing as stupid stupidities, and that would be a stupid stupidity not to have a camera on board.

    Werner Herzog

  •  

    Reality changes; in order to represent it, modes of representation must change.

    Bertolt Brecht

  • Photographers learn to interpret photographs in that technical way because they want to understand and use that ‘language’ themselves (just as musicians learn a more technical musical language than the layman needs). Social scientists who want to work with visual materials will have to learn to approach them in this more studious and time-consuming way

    Howard Becker

  • Watching a documentary with people hacking their way through some polar wasteland is merely a visual. Actually trying to deal with cold that can literally kill you is quite a different thing.

    Henry Rollins

  • Give us adequate images. We lack adequate images. Our civilization does not have adequate images. And I think a civilization is doomed or is going to die out like dinosaurs if it doesn’t develop an adequate language for adequate images.

    Werner Herzog

  • We never really know what’s around the corner when we’re filming – what turn a story will take, what a character will do or say to surprise us, how the events in the world will impact our story.

    Barbara Kopple

  • I believe that we face incredible obstacles in our attempts to see the world. Everything in our nature tries to deny the world around us; to refabricate it in our own image; to reinvent it for our own benefit. And so, it becomes something of a challenge, a task, to recover (or at least attempt to recover) the real world despite all the impediments to that end.

    Errol Morris

  •  

    The function of sociology, as of every science, is to reveal that which is hidden.

    Pierre Bourdieu

  •  

    Sometimes one picture is equal to 30 pages of discourse, just as there are things images are completely incapable of communicating.

    William S. Burroughs

  •  

    Visual culture is now the study of how to understand change in a world too enormous to see but vital to imagine.

    Nicholas Mirzoeff

  •  

    The task for sociology is to come to the help of the individual. We have to be in service of freedom. It is something we have lost sight of.

    Zygmunt Bauman

  •  

    For any picture, ask yourself what question or questions it might be answering. Since the picture could answer many, questions, we can decide what question we are interested in.

    Howard Becker

  •  

    Every photograph promises more than it delivers and delivers more than it intended.

    Steve Harp

  •  

    One advantage of photography is that it’s visual and can transcend language.

    Lisa Kristine

  • If you want to tell the untold stories, if you want to give voice to the voiceless, you’ve got to find a language. Which goes for film as well as prose, for documentary as well as autobiography. Use the wrong language, and you’re dumb and blind.

    Salman Rushdie

  • So it is my firm belief, that if you want nowadays, to have a clear and distinct communication of your concepts, you have to use synthetic images, no longer words.

    Vilém Flusser

  •  

    If it’s far away, it’s news, but if it’s close at home, it’s sociology.

    James Reston

  • Before I became a film major, I was very heavily into social science, I had done a lot of sociology, anthropology, and I was playing in what I call social psychology, which is sort of an offshoot of anthropology/sociology – looking at a culture as a living organism, why it does what it does.

    George Lucas

  • You try your hardest to give people their space, but at moments you know you’re capturing their image in ways they may or may not be okay with. It’s that rocking back and forth between respect and betrayal that I feel like is at the heart of the film.

    Kirsten Johnson

#Visualsociology

Contact us

     
     
     
    Become a member