Conference Papers
Recent Conference Papers:
Liz J Drew: Research paper The Oil Rush: A Neglected British Photo-History at British Photography since 1972: A Conference. Commemorating fifty years of the RPS Historical Group. RPS, Paintworks Quarter, Bristol, England
Paula Gortázar: Research Paper Exposed Intimacies: Power and Fragility of the Family Album, Fotocinema International Congress, Universidad de Málaga.
Estéfani Bouza: Research paper ‘Collecting Fragments: The Metaphor of the Rag-picker in Zoe Leonard’s Analogue’. EFTI. Madrid, Spain.
Estéfani Bouza: Research paper ‘Infinity'. Space and Belonging Symposium: Narratives of Migration, Materials and Gentrification. University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Estéfani Bouza: Research paper 'Piecing Things Together: Montage in Infinity'. Shaping Knowledge: Encounters between Word and Image Symposium. University of Kent.
Liz J Drew: Research paper ‘Commercially Unavailable: The Distribution of Participatory Projects’ at Photography as Collaboration/ Collaber en Photographie at Universite Paris Est Creteil (IMAGER) and Universite Bordeaux Montaigne (CLIMAS)
Liz J Drew: Research Presentation with Leo Havemann: ‘They’re Not Going To Give It To You’. (Short form essay film) At Recentering Open: Critical & Global Perspectives, Open education conference (OEC) for research and practice, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Caroline Molloy: Research paper, ‘Family Photographs: looking at transcultural images as mnemonic devices,’ at the Material Cultures and Migration workshop, Birkbeck & University of Birmingham collaboration and at Coventry University Autumn Arts and Humanities Creative Research Symposium.
Gil Pasternak: Research paper ‘Our Interests or Their Wishes?: Doing Community Cultural Heritage in the Age of Digital Memory,’ in the symposium Photography of Victims: Interpretations, Methods & Multi-Directional Memory. University of Nottingham.
Gil Pasternak: Research paper ‘Battling Xenophobia in the Polish Homeland: Photographic Education and Practices in the Jewish Landkentnish Movement (1926-1938),’ in the international research symposium Photography and Resistance: Reflections on Photography as a Medium of Resistance and as a Resistant Medium, University of Brighton, UK.
Annalisa Sonzogni: Research paper, ‘Photographic Experience of Space,’ at Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art.