The exhibition explores issues related to participatory photography, including questions of voice (whose voice is represented, recognized and heard?), and the dynamics imbued in the process of working collaboratively, including questions of authorship and relations of horizontality. Specific attention is given, first, to participatory photography as a tool of agency and emancipation through which a different kind of citizenship and community can be enacted, and second, to plants as catalysts for the activation of such citizenship and community. The exhibition interrogates the often taken-for-granted distinction between photographer, subject and viewer and challenges traditional conceptions of the roles, responsibilities and power relatio...
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In this doctoral project I examine lineages of imaging in Palestine, and more specifically Jerusalem...
This paper discusses letters and photo-stories as sites for making strange our familiar relationship...
This thesis examines contemporary high-street studio photography in North-London which is my geograp...
Existing literature on media depictions of refugees shows that they are predominantly negative and r...
In an effort to explore how the photograph inherently functions as a “meeting place” where the gazes...
Based within the context of community learning/participatory photography projects this paper will in...
An article in Open Democracy discussing the process, outcomes and outputs of two photographic projec...
Rawiya is an Arabic word that translates to “she who tells a story” and serves as the title of the f...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
Trained in art photography, I initially hoped that my own photography would inspire positive environ...
I will be having a solo exhibition at the Barony Centre in West Kilbride in May 2018 of some new wor...
This mutli-component output asks how photography can reveal the significance of urban planning and ...
Photographic images of Syrian refugees - smiling, sick, or suffering - on the news and in the ads of...
Most accounts of research methods in academic journals give an impression that research progresses i...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
In this doctoral project I examine lineages of imaging in Palestine, and more specifically Jerusalem...
This paper discusses letters and photo-stories as sites for making strange our familiar relationship...
This thesis examines contemporary high-street studio photography in North-London which is my geograp...