Rupert Cox (Director of Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, University of Manchester), has published on the Zen Arts, Cultures of Copying and Material Heritage in Japan, anthropology ‘Beyond Text’ and on the cultural and ecological politics of military aircraft noise. Interested in intersections between art and science and…

Full professor in the Department of Social Anthropology of the Faculty of CC. Politics and Sociology of the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM). Held various positions of academic management as Vice-Dean of International Relations and Innovation in the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the UCM, Representative…

Associate Dean of the Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Chapman University, where she teaches classes on film, anthropology and ethnic studies. Her research interests focus on issues of race and representation in film, mass media, art, performance, and cultural display. She is a founding…

David MacDougall is an ethnographic filmmaker and writer on cinema. He has filmed in East Africa, Australia, Sardinia, and India. With his wife, Judith, he produced the ‘Turkana Conversations’ trilogy in 1973-4, Photo Wallahs (1991) on Indian photography, and Awareness (2010). Other films include To Live with Herds…

Sarah is Director of the Emerging Technologies Research Lab. Her research focuses on emerging intelligent technologies, automation, data, digital futures, safety and design for wellbeing. Current projects investigate autonomous driving vehicles, Mobility as a Service, digital energy futures, self tracking and wearable technologies, smart phone and personal technology…

Lorenzo Ferrarini is a Lecturer in Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology. His research revolves around ecology, embodiment, and perception among donso hunters in Burkina Faso. His practice as a filmmaker, photographer, and sound recordist experiments with sensory ethnography and the borders…

Itsushi Kwase is a filmmaker and anthropologist born in Gifu, Japan. In 2001, he initiated the long-term anthropological research on hereditary singers known as Azmari and Lalibala in northern Ethiopia. He has produced several documentary films, including ‘When Spirits Ride Their Horses’(2012), the award-winning 'Room 11, Ethiopia Hotel'…

Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji is a professor of the Department of Anthropology at the University of São Paulo (USP) since 2005. Vice-coordinator of LISA (Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology at USP). She is also the coordinator of PAM (group of research in musical anthropology) and vice-coordinator…