Bachelor thesis | Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (BSc)
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This thesis delves into the intersection of investigative aesthetics and multimodal methodologies in the context of anthropological ethnographic inquiry. Focused on three investigative projects–the...Show moreThis thesis delves into the intersection of investigative aesthetics and multimodal methodologies in the context of anthropological ethnographic inquiry. Focused on three investigative projects–the Visual Investigations Team of The New York Times, Forensic Architecture, and Earthrise Studio–the thesis explores how these initiatives harness the power of multimodal storytelling to uncover hidden truths, expose injustice, and promote accountability. Examining the rise of investigative Aesthetics within the media landscape, the thesis sheds light on the challenges of information overstimulation, misinformation, and distrust in media and scientific knowledge. It highlights how investigative projects act as beacons of truth amidst the chaos, offering an avenue to navigate complex global issues with integrity and depth. Furthermore, the thesis presents the implications of investigative endeavors for Public Anthropology, underscoring the significance of embracing innovative approaches to enhance the impact and reach of anthropological research in the digital age.Show less