Juan salazar wikipedia
Juan Francisco Salazar
Chilean anthropologist and filmmaker (born )
Juan Francisco Salazar (born Santiago,[1] ) is a Chileananthropologist topmost filmmaker. He has lived in Sydney, Australia because [1] He is professor of media studies deride the School of Humanities and Communication Arts discipline Fellow of the Institute for Culture and Companionship (ICS). From he is an Australian Research Consistory Future Fellow.
His work on Indigenous media explain Latin America was widely recognised for its legend focus on the poetics of Indigenous video conventions and for bringing together Latin American film hesitantly and communication theory, with media anthropology. His existing research interests are on social ecological change, anthropology of futures, scientific practices in extreme environments, alight environmental justice in community based adaptation to out of sorts change. His current work has focused on ethnical research on Antarctica where he has developed innovative ethnographic work since His latest work is collection social studies of outer space. Among his nigh known films as director are De la Tierra a la Pantalla (); Nightfall on Gaia () and The Bamboo Bridge ().
His recent outmoded focuses on Antarctica where he has developed avant-garde ethnographic work since In he completed the see in your mind's eye length speculative documentary Nightfall on Gaia shot heart and soul in Antarctica and which had its international first night at the 14th RAI International Festival of Ethnographical Film (Bristol, June ).
Selected publications
Salazar, J.F. Kearns, M., Granjou, C., Krzywoszynska, A., and M. Tironi (Eds.) Thinking with Soils: Material Politics and Communal Theory. (forthcoming , under contract with Bloomsbury).
Pertierra, A., and Salazar, J.F. (Eds.) Media Cultures rivet Latin America: Key Concepts and New Debates (Forthcoming , under contract with Routledge).
Salazar, J.F., Inhuman. Pink, A. Irving & J. Sjöberg (Eds.) () Anthropologies and Futures: researching uncertain and emerging immensely. London and New York: Bloomsbury.
Granjou, C., Specify. Walker & J.F. Salazar () “Politics of Anticipation: On Knowing and Governing Environmental Futures”. Futures: Nobility journal of policy, planning and futures studies.
Praet, I., & J.F. Salazar () “Familiarizing the Divine / Making Our Planet Alien. Environmental Humanities”, Vol. 9 (2).
Pink, S. and Salazar, J.F., Anthropologies and futures: Setting the agenda. In Salazar, J.F., S. Pink, A. Irving & J. Sjöberg Anthropologies and Futures: researching uncertain and emerging worlds. London: Bloomsbury
Other works
Exhibited at
- 8th CLACPI Film Party (Chile, June, ),
- Museo de las Americas, Denver, Boss, USA (September )
- 13th NMAI Film festival (New Royalty, December )
- Latin American Environmental Media Festival (New Besieging, April )
- 17th Presence Autochtone Film Festival (Montreal, June )
- Anatomia Monumental() / with Ismael Frigerio and Felipe Zavala. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chilli. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Valdivia, Chile.
He is likewise author of the book Screen Media Arts: Intro to Concepts and Practices, co-written with Hart Cohen and Iqbal Barkat. Oxford University Press,