Dr. Kerric Harvey balances her academic career with international film, theatre, and documentary productions in both physical and virtual spaces.
(See my biography page for more information).
| Dialogic Theatre and Cultural Geography: A New Model of Drama for Conflict Transformation | |||
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This project combines the visual arts and dramatic role-playing to suggest new ways of conducting ethnography and of encouraging dialogue in troubled communities. |
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| A New Media Approach to Old Problems: Phone Flicks and Cease Fires | |||
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Examines ways of using everyday personal communication devices to helps bridge intercultural divides. |
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| Performing the Political Self: Dramaturgical Techniques for Exploring Identity-Driven Conflict | |||
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Integrates communication theory and new dramatic method to explore the interplay between politics and self-perception in culturally tense situations. |
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| Cinema for the Very Small Screen: Design Elements for the Cell Phone Filmmaker | |||
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This work-in-progress report discusses the ways in which conventional cinematic story-telling is affected by "downsizing" for miniature receiver screens, such as cell phones and other personal media devices. |
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| The Vampire and the Pirate: Art and Archetype in the Political Imagination | |||
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Re-frames the current popular media fascination with the supernatural as a way of understanding the deep structure of culture on which political sensibilities are built. Contrasts pirate and vampire iconography. |
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| Quantifying Culture: New Methods for Measuring Media Content as a Social Mapping Technique | |||
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Builds on Edward T. Hall's work in proxemics to suggest a combined quantitative/qualitative analysis of media myth and archetype to explore cultural attitudes about time, space, and social indentity. |
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| Dramaturgical Techniques for Capturing Political Sensibility with Social Media: The Twitter Election Day Theatre and Poetry Project | |||
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Experiment exploring political experience via social media had voters Tweet their Election Day 2010 reflections into a twitter poetry folio. Subsequent crowd-sourced curating led to live theatre and online multi-media. |
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