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<record><recordSchema>info:srw/schema/1/mods-v3.3</recordSchema><recordPacking>xml</recordPacking><recordData><mods version="3.3" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-3.xsd"> <genre type="unpublished">conference abstract</genre> <titleInfo> <title>Instagram photography as embodied practice: performances and gazes</title> </titleInfo> <note type="publicationStatus">published</note> <note type="peerReviewed">yes</note> <authorCount>2</authorCount> <name type="personal"> <namePart type="given">Cecilia</namePart> <namePart type="family">Cassinger</namePart> <role> <roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm> </role> <affiliation>21d1e569-642d-4344-9e4e-646416b16f7e</affiliation> </name> <name type="personal"> <namePart type="given">Åsa</namePart> <namePart type="family">Thelander</namePart> <role> <roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm> </role> <affiliation>2d5f7052-3d43-4c46-97d5-f58dce95a6a6</affiliation> </name> <name type="corporate"> <namePart>Department of Strategic Communication</namePart> <identifier type="lucatorg">v1000683</identifier> <role> <roleTerm type="text">department</roleTerm> </role> </name> <name type="conference"> <namePart>European Communication Research and Education Association, 2018</namePart> </name> <abstract lang="eng">This paper examines the social rules and conventions of photography practices on visual social media platforms through revisiting the concept of gaze. More specifically we analyse how 25 participants in so-called Instagram take-overs make sense of and perform photography as an embodied visual practice situated in time and space. Hence, approaching that which is seen on Instagram from the viewpoint of how it was produced enable us to understand the role of the technique as well as social conventions and personal competence in performances of photography. Instagram takeovers are commonly used in participatory communication strategies to increase the engagement of various publics. Here we draw on different takeovers, albeit with similar purposes of improving the internal as well as external images of two public organisations, a city and a hospital. &lt;br/&gt;By gaze we mean certain institutionalised ways of looking at, sensing, and comprehending images on the Instagram platform. The concept of gaze may however refer to different things. Most notably is perhaps the sociologist John Urry’s (1990, 2002) formulation of the tourist gaze to describe the learnt ability of how to see things, which is a collective and culturally shared ability (see also Foucault, 1977). The tourist gaze includes the distinct, striking, unusual, and extraordinary. These values are used and reproduced in advertisements, place promotion and by the tourists. In later texts about the tourist gaze, Urry and Larsen (2011) emphasise the social aspect of tourist photography. This definition of tourist gaze makes the concept useful when practices of photography are studied in order to discuss social conventions and norms of that which is seen. It makes it possible to demonstrate and discuss parallels to other visual norms and practices. &lt;br/&gt;The paper addresses the pre-conference theme on mobile (in)visibilities by examining Instagram photography as a performance disciplined by gazes. The findings of the study point to the tensions between different gazes and how they discipline how participants imagine the organisation in photographic practice. Hence, the inclusion of social media in communication strategies does not necessarily reinvigorate images of the organisation, since conventional gazes govern images on social media. The study elucidates how a visual practice is socially constrained, which results in that only certain aspects of the organisation are made visible and regarded as photo worthy, while others remain unseen.&lt;br/&gt;</abstract> <relatedItem type="constituent"> <location> <url displayLabel="Portal Link">https://portal.research.lu.se/en/publications/5003bd75-4ee4-47fa-9c4b-7a1ce775af84</url> </location> </relatedItem> <originInfo> <dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">2018</dateIssued> <dateOther type="conferenceDate">2018-10-31 - 2018-10-31</dateOther> <place> <placeTerm type="text">Lugano, Switzerland</placeTerm> </place> </originInfo> <language> <languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</languageTerm> </language> <subject> <topic>photography</topic> <topic>performativity</topic> <topic>gaze</topic> <topic>disciplinary power</topic> <topic>Instagram</topic> <topic>vision</topic> </subject> <subject authority="lup"> <topic>Media and Communications</topic> </subject> <relatedItem type="host"> <part> </part> </relatedItem> <recordInfo> <recordIdentifier>5003bd75-4ee4-47fa-9c4b-7a1ce775af84</recordIdentifier> <recordCreationDate encoding="w3cdtf">2018-11-01T00:33:01+01:00</recordCreationDate> <recordChangeDate encoding="w3cdtf">2025-04-04T14:29:54+02:00</recordChangeDate> <recordDateApproved encoding="w3cdtf">2018-11-01T00:33:01+01:00</recordDateApproved> </recordInfo> </mods></recordData><recordPosition>11</recordPosition></record>
<record><recordSchema>info:srw/schema/1/mods-v3.3</recordSchema><recordPacking>xml</recordPacking><recordData><mods version="3.3" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-3.xsd"> <genre type="unpublished">conference abstract</genre> <titleInfo> <title>In the eye of the storm: Organisational response strategies to visually generated crisis</title> </titleInfo> <note type="publicationStatus">published</note> <note type="peerReviewed">yes</note> <authorCount>2</authorCount> <name type="personal"> <namePart type="given">Cecilia</namePart> <namePart type="family">Cassinger</namePart> <role> <roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm> </role> <affiliation>21d1e569-642d-4344-9e4e-646416b16f7e</affiliation> </name> <name type="personal"> <namePart type="given">Åsa</namePart> <namePart type="family">Thelander</namePart> <role> <roleTerm type="text">author</roleTerm> </role> <affiliation>2d5f7052-3d43-4c46-97d5-f58dce95a6a6</affiliation> </name> <name type="corporate"> <namePart>Department of Strategic Communication</namePart> <identifier type="lucatorg">v1000683</identifier> <role> <roleTerm type="text">department</roleTerm> </role> </name> <name type="conference"> <namePart>ECREA 2018, 7th European Communication Conference</namePart> </name> <abstract lang="eng">Visuals like photographs and videos produced and circulated by lay people in social media serve as significant mediators in crisis communication. Such visuals are crucial for the way contemporary crisis events are defined and perceived in public (Mortensen, 2015; Coombs, 2007). This type of eyewitness footage is a growing visual genre of crisis communication. Yet, previous studies tend to neglect the visual aspect of crisis communication and there is scarce knowledge of how to monitor and manage visually articulated messages. The aim of this paper is to examine the role of eyewitness recordings in the unfolding of a reputational crisis involving multiple stakeholders. In particular, the study is concerned with how this visual genre affect the unfolding and definition of a crisis, how organisations respond, and how they can develop their preparedness for meeting visuals. As a particular case in point the study explores organisational responses to a visually generated crisis involving the social media circulation of citizen footage of a violent confrontation between an unaccompanied minor and a security officer at Malmo central station in Sweden. The study is based on a qualitative analysis of the eyewitness film, video surveillance, newsmedia articles, pressmaterial, social media posts, and interviews with key persons from the involved organisations. The analysis was directed to map the dissemination of the eyewitness film across media platforms, how it was mobilised in the ensuing public debate and how the organisational actors responded to and experienced the crises. Informed by theories of iconic images and situational crisis communication, the paper demonstrates how eyewitness images define an event and the roles that different actors adopt in the unfolding of the crisis. The study contributes to crisis communication theory by showing how eyewitness images are responded to by organisations in crisis situations and the challenges that are involved in responding to visuals. Eyewitness images were found to create discursive closure (Deetz, 1992) in communication, because they were experienced as representing events in an objective and authentic manner (see also Papadopoulos &amp;amp; Pantti, 2011). Moreover, the eyewitness film was embedded in other discourses and mobilised for different purposes. The actors were blamed, attacked and had limited opportunities to communicate their view of what happened. The iconic character of the film created emotional engagement and was therefore difficult to respond to by means of text-based communication. 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