“Images are worth a thousand words. These images may be worth a million.” US secretary of state Antony Blinken’s response to being shown graphic images of the victims of Hamas’s recent massacre raises an important question about whether photographs are more powerful than words in conveying the brutality of war.Please note: This article contains images that some may finding distressing, including of torture
A number of policymakers have attributed America’s defeat in Vietnam, the first “television war,” to...
In the present moment, when the veracity of the media is questioned and social media spreads fake ne...
Visual images have long been employed as propaganda, However, new technology and a new emphasis on t...
“Images are worth a thousand words. These images may be worth a million.” US secretary of state Anto...
Using images to bear witness to atrocity required a different type of representation than did words....
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
In 2004, pictures of U.S. military personnel abusing detainees of the Abu Ghraib prison came to publ...
The power of visual imagery is well known, enshrined in such familiar sayings as "seeing is believin...
On Friday, May 7, 2004 the front page of The New York Times contained two photographs and a headline...
attention to the long-standing relationship between photography and modern war. Sontag was certainly...
This article by Polis Summer School student Aylin Elci. As the cliche goes, “a photo is worth a thou...
Bonniers Konsthall inaugurates September 19th The Image of War, an exhibition that looks at the trip...
textThis paper discusses the publication and public consumption of digital photographs made by membe...
The use of photographs to augment media reports of kidnapping victims in Iraq has sparked debates ov...
A number of policymakers have attributed America’s defeat in Vietnam, the first “television war,” to...
In the present moment, when the veracity of the media is questioned and social media spreads fake ne...
Visual images have long been employed as propaganda, However, new technology and a new emphasis on t...
“Images are worth a thousand words. These images may be worth a million.” US secretary of state Anto...
Using images to bear witness to atrocity required a different type of representation than did words....
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
In 2004, pictures of U.S. military personnel abusing detainees of the Abu Ghraib prison came to publ...
The power of visual imagery is well known, enshrined in such familiar sayings as "seeing is believin...
On Friday, May 7, 2004 the front page of The New York Times contained two photographs and a headline...
attention to the long-standing relationship between photography and modern war. Sontag was certainly...
This article by Polis Summer School student Aylin Elci. As the cliche goes, “a photo is worth a thou...
Bonniers Konsthall inaugurates September 19th The Image of War, an exhibition that looks at the trip...
textThis paper discusses the publication and public consumption of digital photographs made by membe...
The use of photographs to augment media reports of kidnapping victims in Iraq has sparked debates ov...
A number of policymakers have attributed America’s defeat in Vietnam, the first “television war,” to...
In the present moment, when the veracity of the media is questioned and social media spreads fake ne...
Visual images have long been employed as propaganda, However, new technology and a new emphasis on t...