Francesco Arese Visconti, PhD
Head of the Media Studies Program and Deputy Academic Director
Francesco Arese Visconti (1971) is the Media Studies program head at Webster Geneva Campus, where he is also the deputy academic director. Arese Visconti focuses his research work on migration processes in Switzerland and Italy. In 2012, he published the book “New World — Stories of African Immigration and Integration in Switzerland.” In 2015, Arese Visconti published two projects on the Italian-Chinese community in Prato entitled “Hidden Identities — The Italian-Chinese Community in Prato” and “We, Prato.” His current work concerns contemporary Italian migration in the Swiss Confederation. Ten images from this research project were exhibited in 2015 at the EXPO in Milan and are part of his PhD in Photography from the University of Westminster in London. In addition to being an archaeologist by training (MA, University of Florence), Arese Visconti is also a member of SIYU (photographie professionelle suisse) and SPECTRUM - Photography in Switzerland.
Books
Arese Visconti, F. (expected 2024). “The Invisible Diaspora — Rethinking Photographic Portraiture of 21st Century Italian Migrants on the Arc Lémanique area” (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
Arese Visconti, F. (2015). “We, Prato (Prato: Edizioni SUI), pp. 76.
Arese Visconti, F. (2015). “Hidden Identity — The Italian-Chinese Community in Prato” (Florence: Aiòn Edizioni), pp. 84.
Arese Visconti, F. (2012). “New World — Stories of African Immigration and Integration in Switzerland” (Florence: Aiòn Edizioni), pp. 96.
Chapters in Edited Volumes
Arese Visconti F. (2020). Possible in Photography. In Glăveanu V.P. (Ed.), “The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible.” Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
F. Arese Visconti, and J. Sandholm-Bark. (2018). “Enabling effective assessment through collaboration.” INTED2018 Proceedings. ISBN: 978-84-697-9480-7
B. Wiggins, S. Leahy, K. Jenkins, J. Smith, F. Arese Visconti, T. Young, and B. Srisupawat. (2017). “International Podcast Project: using podcasts to enrich and enhance experiences in international education.” INTED2017 Proceedings. ISBN: 978-84-617-8491-2.
Exhibitions
2024 Jan. “La diaspora invisibile. La migrazione italiana del XXI secolo sull'arco lemanico: un ritratto fotografico,” Galata Museo del Mare — Museo Nazionale della Emigrazione Italiana, Genoa, Italy. Solo Exhibition.
2023 Jan. “Rethinking Photographic Portraiture of the 21st Century Italian Migrants on the Arc Lémanique Area,” London Gallery West, Harrow on the Hill, U.K. Solo Exhibition.
2022 June “Rethinking Photographic Portraiture of the 21st Century Italian Migrants on the Arc Lémanique Area: A Preliminary Look,” Creativity Week, Webster Center for Creativity and Innovation, Webster University, Geneva, Switzerland. Solo Exhibition.
2019 Nov. “Migration Stories,” Centre des Arts Ecolint, Geneva, Switzerland. Solo Exhibition.
2018 June “Rendering the Invisible Visible — Photographs of Italian Cultural Identity in 21st Century Switzerland,” Creativity Week, Webster Center for Creativity and Innovation at Webster University, Geneva, Switzerland. Solo Exhibition.
2017 Sept. “The Future We Want,” on the Quai Wilson in Geneva, Switzerland. Collective Exhibition.
2017 June “Between Here and There,” School od Media, Arts and Design of the University of Westminster, London, UK. Collective Exhibition.
2015 Sept. Ten photographs of “Generational Shifts — Italian Migrants in Switzerland after World War II,” Swiss Pavilion at the EXPO, Milan, Italy. Solo Exhibition.
2015 Apr. “Hidden Identity — The Italian-Chinese community in Prato,” Kent State University, Florence, Italy. Solo Exhibition.
2015 Jan. “We, Prato,” Grütli Theatre, Geneva, Switzerland. Solo Exhibition.
2014 Jan. “Morocco — A journey to the south,” Contemporary Art National Gallery Mohammed Drissi, Tanger, Morocco. Solo Exhibition.
2012 Nov. “New World. Recent immigration and integration in Switzerland from Africa,” Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland. Solo Exhibition.
2011 Apr. “Kodachrome. End of the Run: Photographs from the Final Batches,” May Gallery, Webster University, St. Louis. Solo Exhibition.
2007 July “Archaeology and Environment,” Public Library, Paros Island, Cyclades, Greece. Solo Exhibition.
2006 Apr. “Neighbours” included in “Florence — Four perspectives,” Regional Arts Commission Art Gallery, St. Louis. Solo Exhibition.
2006 Apr. “Architetture davanti all’obbiettivo — Fotografie sull’opera di Giovanni Michelucci,” School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis.
2005 Sept. “Architetture davanti all’obbiettivo — Fotografie sull’opera di Giovanni Michelucci,” Italian Institute of Culture, Copenhagen, Denmark. Solo Exhibition.
2005 May “Architetture davanti all’obbiettivo — Fotografie sull’opera di Giovanni Michelucci,” Fiesole, Italy. Solo Exhibition.
Email: faresevisconti71@webster.edu
Peter Carson, JD
Faculty, Composition
Peter Carson received a Bachelor of Arts from Ohio Wesleyan University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver. He has practiced law in the area of tort litigation, worked as a reporter and editor for several publications in the United States and Switzerland, and worked in the community investment department of a large nonprofit in Houston, Texas. He taught Developmental Composition and tutored students in writing at the University of Cincinnati. At Webster Geneva Campus he teaches English Composition, Sustainability Studies and Law and the Media, and serves as Learning Center coordinator.
Email: petercarson43@webster.edu
Patricia Goldschmid
Zuzana Hevler
Groundbreaking Referendum and Billion-Dollar Costs: Swiss Approve 13th Pension, March 4, 2024.
Zelensky Criticizes Putin in Davos: Once Again Urges Swiss, Who Promise Peace Conference, Jan. 16, 2024.
Watches Worth Hundreds of Thousands to Tens of Millions: Left a World-Renowned Watch Company and Started His Own in a Room, Nov. 4, 2023.
Swiss-Alps-Zermatt: Glaciers Melting Faster Than Expected, Surprising the Swiss. Only Some Snow-Capped Peaks Might Be Saved. Oct. 7, 2023.
Zelensky's Attempt to Convince Hesitant Swiss: Standing Ovations and a Few Walkouts. June 15, 2023.
Swiss Leopards Gather Dust: Will Bern Send Tanks to Ukraine? Arms Companies Await Permission, Public and Parliament Divided. June 7, 2023.
"It’s Important to Fulfill Dreams You Had as a Child," Says Mystery Author Michaela Klevisová. April 26, 2023.
Swiss Dismantle Air Defense Missiles Despite Not Needing To: Criticism Arises, Could Have Sent Them to Ukraine. March 15, 2023.
"For Russia, It’s a Case of Let the Chips Fall Where They May," Says the Highest-Ranking Czech Diplomat at the UN. March 13, 2023.
Cem Koker
Lisa Manolache
Olivia McGilchrist
A French-Jamaican multimedia artist engaged in questions about identity, she has exhibited in Canada, Jamaica, the U.S., Brazil, Germany, Norway, Austria, France, Switzerland and the U.K. Building on her own experience as a white Euro-Jamaican, and past research in the portrayal of hybrid identities in contemporary Jamaican culture, she is exploring how these identities can be represented in virtual reality.
Anne-Laure Oberson, PhD
Research Faculty
Fight Back! in “The Struggle for Digital Images, An Agonistic Perspective of New Media Floods,” ed. Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel et al., upcoming.
Anne-Laure Oberson. Making Sense of AI Generated Images in the Process of Imagination, in “From Hype to Reality: Artificial Intelligence in the Study of Art and Culture,” ed. Eva Cetinić, Darío Negueruela del Castillo, 2024, Hertziana Studies in Art History, vol. 03, 2024.
Towards a New Imag(e)ination, in “A Piece of Artificial Intelligence,” ed. Flussera Robionica, Postdam: University of Applied Science, 2024.
From visibilities to images: can AI models offer us a look beyond the invisible? Mundus imaginalis: Philosophical lucubrations towards an imaginary approach to the question of synchronicity, in “Quantum Psyche 2,” ed. Giuliana Galli Carminati et al., Genève: KDP Independant Publishing Platform, Feb. 2021.
"La fièvre - ce facteur trop humain", in Markiewick&Piron, PFH*, Luxembourg: Centre national de l'audiovisuel, March 2020.
"The fourth meaning of the image: Flusser's invitation to envision the world," Flusser Studies, vol. 29, Feb. 2020.
Œuvres en devenir — devenir d’une œuvre. L’an-archive de Bujar Marika, in Dayer, C., Schurmans, M.-N. & Charmillot, C., “La restitution des savoirs : un impensé des sciences sociales?,” Paris: L'Harmattan, April 2014.
“I see. Do you? Thinking seeing,” New York, Dresden: Atropos, Feb. 2013.
Email: annelaureoberson@webster.edu
Glenn O'Neil, PhD
Faculty, Media Research
O'Neil, G. (2022). Communication Monitoring and Evaluation in the Non-profit Sector. In Gonçalves, G. & Oliveira, E. (Eds.) “Routledge Handbook of Non-Profit Communication.” New York, NY: Routledge. p.104-114.
O'Neil, G. (2020). Measuring and Evaluating Audience Awareness, Attitudes, and Response. In V. Luoma-aho & M.J. Canel (Eds.) “Handbook of Public Sector Communication.” New York, NY: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 405-416.
O'Neil, G. & Bauer, M. (2018). “Pathways to Use of Communication Campaigns’ Evaluation Findings Within International Organizations,” Evaluation and Program Planning, 69, 82-91.
O’Neil, G. (2013). “Evaluation of international and non-governmental organizations’ communication activities: A 15-year systematic review,” PR Review, 39 (5), 572-574.
Dusan Petkovic, PhD
Kristian Skeie, MA
Faculty, Photography
MA (University of London)
Kristian Skeie is a Norwegian, Swiss-based photojournalist working with a number of organizations (including Aga Khan, Enfants du Monde, WTO, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust) and publications (including International Herald Tribune, the Daily Telegraph, Le Temps, 24 Heures, Banker Magazine, Neue Zürcher Zeitung). Skeie's main work at the moment deals with the aftermath of war, specifically life today in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Rwanda.