This special issue of Cultural Studies Review brings together an interdisciplinary range of scholarship to investigate the ethical implications of troubled images
Photography has had and continues to have a great impact on the communication that the media builds ...
During the 2008-2009 War on Gaza between Hamas and Israel, the Arab and American media published var...
This article explores the practices of selecting news images that depict death at a global picture a...
A review of:Allen MeekBiopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare LifeRoutledge, Abingdon, 20...
This article examines the role of graphic ethnography in mapping the objects and feelings of fear th...
In our article we consider the ethical challenges engendered by participatory visual research with g...
In this chapter I will discuss death in the museum in the form of exhibitions of photographic images...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
Using the controversial image of Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi as its provocation, this paper reflects u...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...
My research focuses on how feelings and thoughts about ethics are created or constructed with imagis...
As photovoice continues to grow as a method for researching health and illness, there is a need for ...
This paper focuses on some of the ethical challenges of working with visual material. I present a re...
Delving into the complexities of contemporary reportage, this book draws from moral philosophy and h...
Visual methods in social research have become more mainstream over the last twenty years, driven in ...
Photography has had and continues to have a great impact on the communication that the media builds ...
During the 2008-2009 War on Gaza between Hamas and Israel, the Arab and American media published var...
This article explores the practices of selecting news images that depict death at a global picture a...
A review of:Allen MeekBiopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare LifeRoutledge, Abingdon, 20...
This article examines the role of graphic ethnography in mapping the objects and feelings of fear th...
In our article we consider the ethical challenges engendered by participatory visual research with g...
In this chapter I will discuss death in the museum in the form of exhibitions of photographic images...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
Using the controversial image of Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi as its provocation, this paper reflects u...
Editorial for issue 29(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'The Problem of Evil and Images of (I...
My research focuses on how feelings and thoughts about ethics are created or constructed with imagis...
As photovoice continues to grow as a method for researching health and illness, there is a need for ...
This paper focuses on some of the ethical challenges of working with visual material. I present a re...
Delving into the complexities of contemporary reportage, this book draws from moral philosophy and h...
Visual methods in social research have become more mainstream over the last twenty years, driven in ...
Photography has had and continues to have a great impact on the communication that the media builds ...
During the 2008-2009 War on Gaza between Hamas and Israel, the Arab and American media published var...
This article explores the practices of selecting news images that depict death at a global picture a...