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Snap Judgements: Turning Photography into Art in the Late Soviet Union
Abstract The history of photography and photography theory in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is often preoccupied with “Western” criticism and arguments regarding the photograph as art, document, or technology. Yet, this criticism has ignored the development of photographic theory in the Soviet Union, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s ...
Jessica Werneke
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Photojournalism: Historical Dimensions to Contemporary Debates [PDF]
This chapter offers a brief discussion of the historical context surrounding recent discussions of photography and focuses on the role of photojournalism in contemporary society.
Brennen, Bonnie
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Abstract This study presents a systematic, reproductive and comparative review of research on students' interest, motivation and attitude (I/M/A) towards science and technology (S&T) at K‐12 levels, covering the period 2013–2024. As a follow‐up to a previous systematic review (2000–2012), it describes and synthesizes findings from 170 peer‐reviewed ...
Patrice Potvin +4 more
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Fotografía y dictaduras: estrategias comparadas entre Chile, Uruguay y Argentina.
The article proposes a comparative analysis of some of the uses of press photography in the dictatorships of Chile, Uruguay and Argentina, and the attempts to fight them basing on the actions and images of some groups of photographers.
Cora Gamarnik
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Abstract In the United States, news outlets avoid showing postmortem images. Recent rises in school shootings have intensified debates about whether photojournalism should document the dead bodies of students killed. Some experts claim that these controversial images would increase public support for gun control and thereby save lives.
Jessica Fishman +3 more
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Volumetric mediations: Atmospheres of crisis and unbelonging in humanitarian drone documentaries
Short Abstract This paper contributes to scholarship on drones’ more‐than‐military realms as they pertain to the atmospheres they create in visual culture. Focusing on two humanitarian drone documentaries, Ai Weiwei's Human Flow (2017) and Morgan Knibbe's Those Who Feel the Fire Burning (2014), I examine how their drone cinematography visualises the ...
Beryl Pong
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History and photojournalism: reflections on the concept and research in the area
This article aims to think through historical research with press photography and photojournalism in the 1970-80s in Brazil by means of some reflection axes: the photographic image statute, the concept of photojournalism, the construction of a specific ...
Charles Monteiro
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Disconsolate Suffering: Joe Sacco's Comics Journalism and the Ambivalence of Humanitarian Witnessing
ABSTRACT Through a close reading of Joe Sacco's seminal work of graphic journalism, Palestine, this article argues that Sacco unsettles the consoling effects of mass media by disrupting dominant narratives of difference, otherness, and spectacularized violence.
Bryant Scott
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La Révolution algérienne dans Paris Match : construction d’une mémoire photographique (1954-1962)
From 1954, as the French government propaganda denies the Algerian War of Independence and describes it as “pacification”, Paris Match, adopting the official line and working with a team of 21 photo reporters, regularly covers the Algerian news.
Fadila Yahou
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We are experienced! Jimi Hendrix in historical perspective [PDF]
This article reflects on the decision of the Paris Tribunal de Grande Instance concerning copyright protection for a photograph of Jimi Hendrix by Gered Mankowitz (Bowstir Limited and Gered Mankowitz v.
Cooper, Elena
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