We are excited to announce that the videos from our workshop, Photography as a Source for Social History, are now available on our YouTube channel!
In this workshop, we explored the role of photographs in uncovering and understanding social history, providing fresh perspectives on how images shape historical narratives.
Here the links to the videos:
- Elena Vezzadini and Domenico Cristofaro – Uncovering the History of Women from Photo Archives: the Examples of Ghana and Sudan
- Reichgelt Marleen – Zooming In: Children as Guides and Informants in Merauke, West Papua, 1905-1910
- Nkouda Valentin – Photography and Agency: the German-Cameroonian History Through the Visual Sources
- Perrin-Joly Constance – Capturing by Photography the Social Relations at Work
- Schneider Jürg – Writing History/ies in the Age of Photography
These sessions are a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of photography and history.
You can also listen to the audio of the presentations here.
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domenico (September 10, 2024). New videos out!!! Photography as a source for social history workshop. Women at Work. Retrieved December 11, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/129so