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Philosophy of Photography 10.1 is now available
Tuesday, February 04, 2020

Philosophy of Photography 10.1 is now available

Intellect is pleased to announce that Philosophy of Photography 10.1 is now available! 

 

Special Issue: ‘10th anniversary’

 

For more information about the journal and special issue, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/philosophy-of-photography

 

Aims & Scopes

 

This international peer-reviewed journal aims to provide a forum for theoretical and critical debates arising from the historical, political, cultural, scientific and critical matrix of ideas, practices and techniques that constitute photography as a multifaceted and changing form. In a contemporary context, characterized by its diversity and rapid rate of transformation, the conjunction of ‘philosophy' and ‘photography' in the journal's title is intended to provoke reflection on the ways in which existing and emergent discourses might engage with each other to inform our understanding of the photographic.

 

Issue 10.1

 

Editorial 

Volume 10 Number 1 

 

Commentary

 

The divisive moment 

Bernd Behr 

 

Articles

 

Between nature and culture: Jakob von Uexküll’s concept of Umwelten and how photography shapes our worlds

Joachim Froese

 

Photographic art and technology in contemporary India 

Aileen Blaney

 

Adrian Piper’s aesthetic agency: Photography as catalysis for resisting neo-liberal competitive paradigms

Gerlinde Van Puymbroeck 

 

Encyclopaedia

 

Photographic manipulation in the health, clinical and biomedical sciences 

Catherine Schneider, Sydney Hoffmann and Graham D. Rowles 

 

Photowork

 

You are my territory

Liz Orton 

 

Encyclopaedia

 

Rephotograph (v)

Gary McLeod 

 

Photowork

 

#prank4offices 

Philip Welding 

 

Articles

 

This misery of light – light as destruction in the work of Lina Selander 

Erika Larsson 

 

Where is the photography of Non-Photography? 

Ed Whittaker

 

Reviews

 

Impossible states: Between Weaponized Aesthetics & Radical Subjectivity; Incoming, Richard Mosse 

Ben Latham

 

Posthumous Images: Contemporary Art and Memory Politics in Post-Civil War Lebanon, Chad Elias (2018) 

Alex Fletcher