This thesis calls for a pictorial critique of pre-packaged overseas volunteering under the pretense of humanitarianism—voluntourism. By using a mixed-method approach of visual content analysis and semiotics, it endeavors to investigate the visual culture of voluntourism on social media. Through the overrepresentation of racialized children in voluntourism imagery on Instagram, the visual culture of voluntourism reinforces paternalistic narratives about the Global South, objectifies subaltern people, and depoliticizes their struggles. These constitute a digital humanitarian gaze, defined through a fusion of Mostafanezhad’s theory of the ‘popular humanitarian gaze’ and Shakeela and Weaver’s theory of the social-mediated gaze, which situate th...
This paper approach participation in visual promotional strategies as a novel form of public perform...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
This paper examines how Western non-governmental organizations represent the Yemeni famine and const...
This article studies photographic practices in ‘voluntourism’ alongside the rise of social media pla...
Humanitarian aid work, service trips, and missionary volunteer opportunities are ingrained in much o...
Humanitarian organisations are central actors in the mediation of humanitarian disasters as objects ...
The fields of development communication and intercultural communication have both undergone importan...
Humanitarians of Tinder (HoT) is a meme account found on Tumblr and Facebook that aggregates screen ...
Communication campaigns by major organizations in the field of development have been heavily depende...
Viral marketing has been around for decades, but as social networking sites have grown explosively i...
This chapter is an attempt to explore how the concept of ‘the humanitarian gaze’ (Tascón 2015) may h...
Within humanitarian discourse, there is a prevailing narrative: the powerful liberal heroes are savi...
This paper examines the social rules and conventions of photography practices on visual social media...
Ansel Adams, one of the world’s great photographers, once said, “There are always two people in ever...
In the past decade, volunteer tourism, or the venture to volunteer abroad as a learning or leisure a...
This paper approach participation in visual promotional strategies as a novel form of public perform...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
This paper examines how Western non-governmental organizations represent the Yemeni famine and const...
This article studies photographic practices in ‘voluntourism’ alongside the rise of social media pla...
Humanitarian aid work, service trips, and missionary volunteer opportunities are ingrained in much o...
Humanitarian organisations are central actors in the mediation of humanitarian disasters as objects ...
The fields of development communication and intercultural communication have both undergone importan...
Humanitarians of Tinder (HoT) is a meme account found on Tumblr and Facebook that aggregates screen ...
Communication campaigns by major organizations in the field of development have been heavily depende...
Viral marketing has been around for decades, but as social networking sites have grown explosively i...
This chapter is an attempt to explore how the concept of ‘the humanitarian gaze’ (Tascón 2015) may h...
Within humanitarian discourse, there is a prevailing narrative: the powerful liberal heroes are savi...
This paper examines the social rules and conventions of photography practices on visual social media...
Ansel Adams, one of the world’s great photographers, once said, “There are always two people in ever...
In the past decade, volunteer tourism, or the venture to volunteer abroad as a learning or leisure a...
This paper approach participation in visual promotional strategies as a novel form of public perform...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
This paper examines how Western non-governmental organizations represent the Yemeni famine and const...