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Photojournalism as political encounter: western news photography in the 2015 migration ‘crisis’
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Heather Diack
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Place, Access, and (Lack of) Belonging in News Photographs of Migration
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Using Photography as a Means of Phenomenological Seeing: “Doing Phenomenology” with Immigrant Children
Anna Kirova
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"Awakening the Past, Expressing the Present: Stories of Photography, Migration and Belief in a Mexican Village" (2014) in PhotographicPowers Helsinki Photomedia
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AUTO] BIOGRAPHIES of Migration : from Vernacular Photography to the Archives
Nuria Andreu
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(In)visible Landscapes of Migration: Corporality of the Image in The Passage
Boris Ruzic
Contemporary Southeastern Europe, 2024
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Arts-Based Methods in Migration Research. A Methodological Analysis on Participatory Visual Methods and Their Transformative Potentials and Limits in Studying Human Mobility
Melissa Moralli
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Politics of (un)document. Immigrants and photographic devices in Seba Kurtis' postdocumentary photography
Andrea Torrano
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Deep Roots and New Beginnings: Exploring the Re-construction of Identity through Photographic Life Narratives with Immigrant Women
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Reproducing Refugees: Photographìa of a Crisis
Myrto Tsilimpounidi , Anna Carastathis
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Precariousness and Hope: Digital Everyday Life of the Undocumented Migrants Explored Through Collaborative Photography
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Hamilakis, Y. 2021. "The Redistribution of the Sensible: Photography and Contemporary Migration. In Pearls, Politics, and Pistachios: Essays in Anthropology and Memories on the Occasion of Susan Pollock's 65th Birthday. Edited by Innerkollectiv. Berlin: Ex Oriente.
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Volume 30 Issue 2 MIGRANT WOMEN LEARNING AND TEACHING THROUGH PARTICIPATORY PHOTOGRAPHY
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From There to Here: Using Photography to Explore Perspectives of Resettled Refugee Youth
Jody McBrien
International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 2012
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Involving Migrant Women in Research: Potential Benefits and Limitations of the Participatory Photo Interview
Faime Alpagu
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Story-Making and Photography: The Visual Essay and Migration
Jerome Krase
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Manéli Farahmand, “Photography and ethnography : what collaborations for which writing”, In AnthroVision – VANEASA, Special issue Photography – Collaboration – Ethics, 2018.
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The Epistemological and Ethical Value of Autophotography for Mobilities Research in Transcultural Contexts
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Bridging In-between-ness as a Situation Space through Photography in the Sixtieth Anniversary of Migration
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The Researcher's Nightworkshop: A Methodology of Bodily and Cyber-Ethnographic Representations in Migration Studies
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When Fieldwork “Fails”: Participatory Visual Methods And Fieldwork Encounters With Resettled Refugees
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