Visual Anthropology is an academic journal with significant influence in this field. Intended to extensively explore visual research, its scope includes the study of visual aspects of human cultural life and experience, as well as the application of visual technology and media in anthropological research, presentation, and teaching. It emphasizes innovative forms of ethnographic production and anthropological practice, exploring the potential of sensory scholarship.
The content it has published covers a wide range of topics, such as analyzing the different visual presentations of the same character by different groups to demonstrate the important role of images in constructing narratives; Or use visual materials to study specific cultural phenomena; This also includes exploring the application of visual technology in anthropology. These studies contribute to a deeper understanding of human culture, behavior, and the complex relationship between vision and culture. This provides an important platform for scholars, students, and professionals in the fields of visual and cultural anthropology, as well as art, performing arts, design, and communication, to share and explore the latest research, theoretical, and practical achievements in the field of visual anthropology.