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Philosophy of Photography 14.1 is out now! Special Issue
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Philosophy of Photography 14.1 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Philosophy of Photography 14.1 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘Violence, Part 2’

 

For more information about this journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/philosophy-of-photography

 

Aims & Scope

 

Philosophy of Photography is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the scholarly understanding of photography. It is not committed to any one notion of photography nor, indeed, to any particular philosophical approach. The purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for debate on theoretical issues arising from the historical, political, cultural, scientific and critical matrix of ideas, practices and techniques that may be said to constitute photography as a multifaceted form. In a contemporary context remarkable for its diversity and rate of change, the conjunction of the terms 'philosophy' and 'photography' in the journal’s title is intended to act as a provocation to serious reflection on the ways in which existing and emergent photographic discourses might engage with and inform each other.

 

This title is indexed with the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

 

Issue 14.1

 

Editorial

 

Interview

 

The visual terms of state violence in Israel/Palestine: An interview with Rebecca L. Stein

REBECCA L. STEIN, NOA LEVIN AND ANDREW FISHER

 

Articles

 

The pencil of cheap nature: Towards an environmental history of photography

BOAZ LEVIN

 

Adventure in times of terror

ANKE HENNIG

 

Archival violence

PAUL GRACE

 

Photowork

 

Photography as violence: On experience and manipulation

HILDE HONERUD AND JON HONERUD

 

Discussion

 

The choreography of violence: A discussion between Harri Pälviranta and Stefanie Baumann

HARRI PÄLVIRANTA, STEFANIE BAUMANN AND ALEXANDRA ATHANASIADOU

 

Commentary

 

The portraits of disease

CHIHYING MUSQUIQUI

 

Book Reviews

 

How Photography Changed Philosophy, Daniel Rubinstein (2023)

JOHN LECHTE

 

Capitalism and the Camera: Essays on Photography and Extraction, Kevin Coleman and Daniel James (eds) (2021)

SIMON CONSTANTINE

 

Lyotard and Critical Practice, Kiff Bamford and Margaret Grebowicz (eds) (2023)

MATTIA PAGANELLI