The authors presented in this issue, ‘Photography: A medium for change’, are emerging voices of photographers addressing a range of social issues, from making a difference to people’s work–life relationship to interpreting the post-AIDS millennial rise of legitimacy for gay men. They show that the lens of photography can inform or challenge by interrogating social problems through the image.
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3 | Photography: A medium for change | Debra Livingston and Amy Carkeek |
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Articles |
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6 | Even Our Dreams Are Fake: Suburban illusions and their gothic interventions | Amy Carkeek |
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20 | New Kinds of Archives: Care leavers, state archives and narratives of the self | Kelly Hussey-Smith |
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34 | Visualising the Nature of Care | Liz Hingley |
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44 | a Cuppa and a Yarn: Exploring methodology | Jody Haines |
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60 | Not With a Bang But a Whimper | Ray Cook |
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72 | Portraits of Dissent and a Manifestation of Surveillance | Adam Ferguson |
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82 | Photographic Portraiture: Everyone has a story | Debra Livingston |
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93 | 'Lisa Prowd', a Cuppa and a Yarn | Jody Haines |
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94 | 'The End of the World', Not With a Bang But a Whimper | Ray Cook |
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