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Picturing Peace Photography Conflict Transformation And Peacebuilding 1st Edition Tom Allbeson

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Picturing Peace Photography Conflict Transformation And Peacebuilding 1st Edition Tom Allbeson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.94 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Tom Allbeson, Pippa Oldfield, Jolyon Mitchell
ISBN: 9781350258860, 1350258865
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Picturing Peace Photography Conflict Transformation And Peacebuilding 1st Edition Tom Allbeson by Tom Allbeson, Pippa Oldfield, Jolyon Mitchell 9781350258860, 1350258865 instant download after payment.

How can photographers, curators, and editors convey narratives of peace and not just stories of war?
Providing interdisciplinary and international perspectives on timely debates, Picturing Peace explores humanitarianism and visual culture, community collaboration, collective memory, and imagined futures for creating and sustaining of civil societies. How things look and are perceived are not superficial issues; when it comes to war and conflict, photography is vitally relevant not only to documenting violence, but also to rebuilding peaceful societies.
The volume examines the intersecting issues of visual culture and peacebuilding, including: the genealogies of photography and conflict, decolonisation and the gaze, the significance of archival material, as well as recent peacebuilding initiatives. Exploring multiple forms of peace photography, the volume offers a range of voices from preeminent international scholars, as well as interviews with practicing photographers who have experience of working with post-conflict communities. As such, the book provides a timely investigation into the politics of representation, questioning how photographers might help foster social relationships, transform conflicts, and reconcile communities in the image-oriented cultures.

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