Vernacular photography can be broadly defined as “ordinary photographs, the ones made or bought (or sometimes bought and then made-over) by everyday folk from 1839 until now” (Batchen, 2001, p.57). At first glance, with digital media and online communication technologies that allow us to send and receive countless images on a daily basis, contemporary social conventions associated with vernacular photography appear vastly different than they did in the mid-nineteenth century. What persists in the use (and reuse) of vernacular photographs is how they are called upon in meaning-making activities to help understand the past in and for the present. In this dissertation I examine meaning-making activities linked to recalling and reflecting on th...
This study explores the social and cultural implications of photography and metadata crowdsourcing a...
This thesis will explore the causes and consequences of the absence of vernacular photography from m...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
Photographs traverse the world in many forms and for many purposes. They follow and trace movements ...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
Inspired by actor-network theory (ANT), this article develops a theoretical framework for grasping t...
The photographic making has become, in recent decades, a tangle of practices, techniques, and modes ...
This article demonstrates the need always to consider change against continuity and continuity again...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
Photos are by their very nature evocative objects (Turkle 2007). This paper investigates the ability...
I begin by examining perception of photographs from two directions: what we think photographs are, a...
Photography has been used as a mnemonic since its early years. It has the power to move the past to ...
A collective memory project and digital online archive derived from public call-out in collaboration...
International audienceMany pictures circulating online inform industrial legacies by mapping, aesthe...
This thesis explores practices and experiences of using photography to support remembering. While t...
This study explores the social and cultural implications of photography and metadata crowdsourcing a...
This thesis will explore the causes and consequences of the absence of vernacular photography from m...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
Photographs traverse the world in many forms and for many purposes. They follow and trace movements ...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
Inspired by actor-network theory (ANT), this article develops a theoretical framework for grasping t...
The photographic making has become, in recent decades, a tangle of practices, techniques, and modes ...
This article demonstrates the need always to consider change against continuity and continuity again...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
Photos are by their very nature evocative objects (Turkle 2007). This paper investigates the ability...
I begin by examining perception of photographs from two directions: what we think photographs are, a...
Photography has been used as a mnemonic since its early years. It has the power to move the past to ...
A collective memory project and digital online archive derived from public call-out in collaboration...
International audienceMany pictures circulating online inform industrial legacies by mapping, aesthe...
This thesis explores practices and experiences of using photography to support remembering. While t...
This study explores the social and cultural implications of photography and metadata crowdsourcing a...
This thesis will explore the causes and consequences of the absence of vernacular photography from m...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...