Program Overview
Program Details
The provided context contains information about various programs offered by Duke University, specifically through the Center for Documentary Studies. Below are the extracted program details in a structured markdown format.
Sociology through Photography
DOCST 227S
Documentary photography used as a tool to see the world through a sociological lens. Photographs and the social construction of reality; generic components of social organization (codes of conduct, mechanisms of social control); power relations and social inequalities; and social identities (how they're formed in relation to structures, experiences, history and culture).
Curriculum Codes
- CE
- ALP
- SS
Cross-Listed As
- PHOTO 227S
- SOCIOL 352S
- VMS 218S
Typically Offered
Occasionally
Center for Documentary Studies
Overview
The Center for Documentary Studies offers various programs for undergraduate and graduate students.
Programs
- Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
- Literacy Through Photography
- Doc+
- DocX
Exhibitions
- Current Exhibition
- Past Exhibitions
Opportunities
- CDS Filmmaker Award
- Full Frame Fellows Program
- John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Awards
- Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
Education
Undergraduate Education
- Undergraduate Certificate in Documentary Studies
- DOCST Course List
- Current and Upcoming Undergraduate Courses
- Doc+
- Full Frame Fellows Program
- Lehman Brady Visiting Joint Chair Professorship
Graduate Education
- Graduate Education courses are available.
Continuing Education
- Continuing Education Courses
Awards
- CDS Filmmaker Award
- Full Frame Fellows Program
- John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Awards
- Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
The provided context does not contain detailed information about admission criteria, tuition fees, or research areas for the mentioned programs. For comprehensive details, it is recommended to consult the official Duke University or Center for Documentary Studies resources.
