Photographic representations of labour have always been informed by socially defined commonplaces as much as by historically specific concepts of photographic veracity and objectivity. This text seeks to provide an, albeit schematic, archaeology of the ideologically charged typologies and taxonomies that defined representations of working people in the photographic studio and at the workplace in distinct historical moments in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries aiming to provide a point of reflection for the changing nature of labour and its visualisation in today's global economies
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This monumental study demonstrates the power of culture to define the meaning of labor. Drawing on m...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...
This paper seeks to provide an albeit schematic archaeology of the iconic and ideologically charged...
Work, workers, and workers’ living conditions quickly became a field of interest for photographers. A...
This is the first full-length study of the material and visual culture of the British labour movemen...
This paper explores the potential that visual methods, approaches, and resources offer to the sociol...
This article focuses on the history of working class culture and workers’ culture. It includes new a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180430 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This book presents a lavishly illustrated history of British labour, represented by the material obj...
Focusing on the visual representation of labour, this paper explores dimensions of memory in films a...
This text argues that a number of recent works of contemporary art have developed an anthropomorphis...
This paper explores the notion of the visual landscape of work. Coming from a sociological perspecti...
An introduction to work and society for undergraduate and postgraduate students. This new text bring...
Asking what does foreign occupation look like and how does occupation shape visual expression and cu...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This monumental study demonstrates the power of culture to define the meaning of labor. Drawing on m...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...
This paper seeks to provide an albeit schematic archaeology of the iconic and ideologically charged...
Work, workers, and workers’ living conditions quickly became a field of interest for photographers. A...
This is the first full-length study of the material and visual culture of the British labour movemen...
This paper explores the potential that visual methods, approaches, and resources offer to the sociol...
This article focuses on the history of working class culture and workers’ culture. It includes new a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180430 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This book presents a lavishly illustrated history of British labour, represented by the material obj...
Focusing on the visual representation of labour, this paper explores dimensions of memory in films a...
This text argues that a number of recent works of contemporary art have developed an anthropomorphis...
This paper explores the notion of the visual landscape of work. Coming from a sociological perspecti...
An introduction to work and society for undergraduate and postgraduate students. This new text bring...
Asking what does foreign occupation look like and how does occupation shape visual expression and cu...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This monumental study demonstrates the power of culture to define the meaning of labor. Drawing on m...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...