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Welcome International Conference:

Photography in Academic Research 8-9 September 2016

UCL, Institute of Archaeology (Heritage Studies)

Dear Participants

Welcome to our first International Conference: Photography in Academic Research at UCL, Institute of Archaeology (Heritage Studies), London, in collaboration with Birkbeck, Department of Politics and the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI). The conference aims to provide a space of exchange, stimulating dialogue between social researchers and practitioners who engage with photography creatively and critically. It will serve as a platform for photography; encouraging its uses, analyses and practices in social research, expanding the possibilities of photographic practice beyond its current observational and illustrative uses within academia.The character of research and practice with photography has changed significantly over the past decades. At the same time, cultural, technological and political shifts have led us to re-address the use of photography in academic research, challenging photography as an archaic practice to the moving image or an art practice outside an ideological or social platform.Photography in Academic Research, a two day event welcomes over 70 delegates across 20 panels, round tables and key notes for academics and artists with a passion for photography. Speakers represent 27 countries in this intercultural, interdisciplinary conference.This conference will be the first of what I hope to be a biennial event. It is for scholars and practitioners working in a varied range of cultures, contexts, and academic areas come together to share their perspectives on the use and representation of photography.I would like to take this opportunity to thank our conference chairs, keynote speakers, featured speakers and our event assistants as well as all our contributors and sponsors that made this event possible and I look forward to meeting you all.

Sincerely

Dr Marcel Reyes-Cortez Conference Director

UCL, Institute of Archaeology (Heritage Studies) 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY in G6 LT, ground floor

Welcome to the UCL Institute of Archaeology. The Institute of Archaeology

is renowned as one of the world’s leading centres of expertise for research

and teaching in the fields of Museum Studies, Conservation, Cultural

Heritage Studies, and Public Archaeology. This is a strongly interdisciplinary

area of study and the Heritage Studies brings together scholars from a wide

range of academic and professional backgrounds, including anthropology,

archaeology, conservation, curatorship, heritage management, museum

education, and material culture studies.

We envision that the 'photography + (con) text: Photography in Academic

Research' conference will generate rigorous, challenging and stimulating

debates about photography in academic research. It is a pleasure for us to

invite participants from a wide range of academic disciplines and practices

and to be able to facilitate a dialogue between theory and practice, art and

science, politics and journalism.

We hope you will enjoy the conference!

Barbara Knorpp, Co-Organiser

Teaching Fellow in Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies, UCL

Conference Venue

UCL Institute of Archaeology (IoA), 31-34 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PY

G6 LT, 31-34 Gordon Square (ground floor, enter Institute of Archeology, turn right)

B30, 25 Gordon Square

Room 101, 16-18 Gordon Square

Room 105, 24 Gordon Square

Registration

The Conference Registration and Information Desk will be located at the following times and locations during the conference:

Thursday 09:00-09:30 G6 LT - Ground Floor

Friday 08:45-09:00 G6 LT - Ground Floor

When you check in you will receive a conference package, which includes your name badge. If you have any questions or concerns our event assistants will happily help you in any way they can.

Refreshment Breaks

Complimentary coffee, tea, water and snacks are available during the breaks at the refreshment station located at conference venue.

Conference Reception

Thursday 16:45-17:45 at the UCL Institute of Archaeology (IoA), 31-34 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PY

Conference Dinner

The official conference dinner will be held on Thursday, 18:00 at the Busaba Bloomsbury Thai Restaurant. It provides a relaxed and enjoyable environment to meet and network with other delegates.There are a limited number of places, pre-reservation is required at the reception desk.

Busaba Bloomsbury (Goodge St.), 22 Store Street, Bloomsbury, WC1E 7DF. A 10 min walk from the conference.

CoverPhotograph:‘DroughtWithoutFron5ers’TheWasoBooranapeople,GarbaTulla,NorthEastKenya,1992.©MarcelReyes-Cortez.

INDEX:THURSDAY,8THOFSEPTEMBER2016

8Thursday

Room Room Room Room

G6LT B30 101 105

9:00 9:30 RegistraLon

9:30 9:45 OpeningWords:MarcelReyes-CortezandBarbaraKnorpp

10:00 10:15 SoXaGonzález-Ayala TeriF.Brewer DebanjaliBiswas ArLstTalk

10:15 10:30 FredericoCâmara SayanBha_acharya ToyokoSato IñigoCabo

10:30 10:45 AnaPaulaMo_a CarolinaMenesesZamora ZainabuJallo

10:45 11:15 QuesLons

11:15 11:45 CoffeeBreak

11:45 12:00 EwaMajczak SimonMenner DelLoewenthalC.Chow,P.YeungandW.K.Lee

12:00 12:15 DeborahSchultz PatrickTubridy LucPauwels JackClark

12:15 12:30 MirandaPennell AleksandraPowierska MargitSaltoeeNielsen LauraCuch

12:30 12:45 CaroleEdrich KarstenBrunoRose

12:45 13:00 QuesLons

13:00 14:00 Lunch

14:00 15:00Keynote

PatrickSutherland

15:00 15:30 CoffeeBreak

15:30 15:45 ColinSterling AlysTomlinson LaísPontes

15:45 16:00 InessaKouteinikova ArturoSotoGuLerrez WeronikaPlinska

16:00 16:15 InêsMendesGil StevenNestor SandiHarageones

16:15 16:30 LeneHald

16:30 16:45 QuesLons

16:45 17:45 WelcomeRecepLonforDelegates

18:00 ConferenceDinnerforDelegates

INDEX:FRIDAY,9THOFSEPTEMBER2016

9Friday

Room Room Room Room

G6LT 107 101 105

9:00 10:00Keynote

CarlosReyes-Manzo

10:15 10:30 AnnchenBronkowski JungJoonLee Ma_hewSowerby LeslieHakim-Dowek’s

10:30 10:45 DermotHodson NicolaBrandtMiguelSantosandJohn

WainwrightAndreyMilyayev

10:45 11:00 JohnHillman PaulaHorta MarianoAndreani PauloCatrica

11:00 11:15 SabineElChamaa MonikaFischbein

11:15 11:30 QuesLons

11:30 12:00 CoffeeBreak

12:00 12:15 ElisavetTamouridou RonnieClose OlíviaDaSilva BirgitRuthBuergi

12:15 12:30 KarenFromm SandraPlummer TheraMjaaland ErinSolomons

12:30 12:45 SarahKerr ChrisLanVium RaulValdivia AlfredoCramerom

12:45 13:00 DianaM.Natermann AllanGrainger

13:00 13:15 QuesLons

13:15 14:15 Lunch

14:15 15:30RoundTable

Carlos,Deborah,Karen,Patrick,andSabine

15:30 16:00 CoffeeBreak

16:00 16:15 RuthieGinsburgDeanSullyandDinah

Eastop

ArLstRoundTable(OpenTalk)

16:15 16:30 RaffaeleGallo JasonBate

16:30 16:45 AndreiaAlvesdeOliveira BenjaminRubloff

16:45 17:15 QuesLons

17:15 17:30 ClosingRemarks:MarcelReyes-Cortez

8Thursday

Room

G6LT

10:00 11:15 Archive / Ethnography - Chair: Marcel Reyes-Cortez

10:00 10:15Sofía González-Ayala - National University of Colombia (In)visibility and visual documentation: the social life of images and names of Afro-Colombians at the National Museum of Colombia

10:15 10:30Frederico Câmara - Sydney College of the Arts, The University of Sydney Viagem Filosófica: Nova Zelândia (Philosophical Voyage: New Zealand)

10:30 10:45Ana Paula Motta - Institute of Archaeology, University College London (re)visiting the cemetery: the multiple realities behind the ‘shooting’ of photographs at the San José de Flores cemetery (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

10:45 11:15 Questions

11:15 11:45 Coffee Break

11:15 13:00 Archive /Ethnography / Identity - Chair: David Burns, Goldsmiths

11:45 12:00Ewa Majczak - University of Oxford Mobile images in (im)mobile social worlds, Yaounde (Cameroon)

12:00 12:15 Deborah Schultz - School of Creative and Liberal Arts, Regent's University London Representations of the Family in Photography

12:15 12:30Miranda Pennell - Artist filmmaker, London Film as an archive for colonial photographs: activating the past in the present

12:30 13:00 Questions

13:00 14:00 Lunch

14:00 15:00

KEYNOTE - Chair: Caterina Sartori, RAI

Prof. Patrick Sutherland, University of the Arts London Undertaking documentary practice: some perspectives on the photographic essay.

15:00 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 16:45 Archive /Ethnography / Identity - Chair: Paul Tourle, UCL

15:30 15:45Colin Sterling - Royal Institute of British Architects Towards an Embodied Politics of Heritage Photography

15:45 16:00 Inês Mendes Gil - Universidade Lusófona ULHT, Lisbon, Portugal LOST FACE: more than a photographic novel

16:00 16:15Inessa Kouteinikova - Art and architectural historian, Netherlands Independent researcher on the early colonial photography, international orientalism Hunting & Collecting.

16:15 16:45 Questions

16:45 17:45 Welcome Reception for Delegates

18:00 Conference Dinner for Delegates

8Thursday

Room

B30

10:00 11:15 Archive / Ethnography - Chair: Paulo Catrica, Universidade Nova, Lisboa

10:00 10:15Teri F. Brewer - The Kumeyaay Land and Values Project Back in Time, Back in Context: The Visual Ethnography of Constance Goddard DuBois

10:15 10:30Sayan Bhattacharya - School of Ecology and Environment Studies, Nalanda University Socio-environmental and photographic survey of the forest edge mountain hamlets situated in the Eastern Himalayas

10:30 10:45Carolina Meneses Zamora - Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Canada Imagining, Living and Negotiating Youth: Masculinities and Fatherhood Beyond Images in the South Caribbean of Costa Rica

10:45 11:15 Questions

11:15 11:45 Coffee Break

11:15 13:00 Archive / Education - Chair: Vassiliki Tzanakou, Goldsmiths

11:45 12:00Simon Menner- Artist, Berlin What does Big Brother see, while he is watching? Deciphering surveillance through the images it creates.

12:00 12:15Patrick Tubridy - Artist, London Is digitisation of the family album influencing cultural memory?

12:15 12:30Aleksandra Powierska - Institute of Audiovisual Arts, Jagiellonian University Archiving Life – Facebook as the Personal Archive of Photos and Experiences

12:30 12:45Carole Edrich- NUJ and British Photographers Council UK How to ensure mass digitisation is an academic opportunity rather than a ruinous mistake

12:45 13:00 Questions

13:00 14:00 Lunch

14:00 15:00 Keynote

15:00 15:30 Coffee Break

16:45 17:45 Welcome Reception for Delegates

8Thursday

Room

101

10:00 11:15 Education / Identity - Chair: Carole Edrich, NUJ

10:00 10:15Debanjali Biswas - King's India Institute, King's College Finding one’s own place: Photo-ethnography in Imphal

10:15 10:30Toyoko Sato - Copenhagen Business School Insurrection: Visual Transgression of Verbal Hegemony in the advertising works of Eiko Ishioka

10:30 10:45Zainabu Jallo - Universität Bern, Switzerland Documenting a Peripatetic Economic Culture: My Street Economics

10:45 11:15 Questions

11:15 11:45 Coffee Break

11:45 13:00 Education / Identity - Chair: Alfredo Cramerotti, MOSTYN and eCPR University of South Wales

11:45 12:00Del Loewenthal - Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton Photography instead of evidence-based rituals in the research and practice of psychotherapy

12:00 12:15Luc Pauwels - University of Antwerp The Photo Essay as an Expressive Academic Format: a discussion of characteristics, opportunities, expectations and impediments.

12:15 12:30Margit Saltofte Nielsen - Aalborg University, Denmark Learning Fieldwork by Using Photos: Analysing Techno-Anthropology students’ portfolio reflections

12:30 13:00 Questions

13:00 14:00 Lunch

14:00 15:00 Keynote

15:00 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 16:45 Education - Chair: Alfredo Cramerotti, MOSTYN and eCPR University of South Wales

15:30 15:45Alys Tomlinson - SOAS, University of London Developing the image: re-evaluating contemporary photographic practice

15:45 16:00Arturo Soto Gutierrez - Fine Art, University of Oxford Guileful Words for Common Spaces

16:00 16:15Steven Nestor - Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dublin To a Presence in Absence

16:15 16:45 Questions

16:45 17:45 Welcome Reception for Delegates

8Thursday

Room

105

10:00 11:00

Artist Talk - Chair: Vassiliki Tzanakou, Goldsmiths

Iñigo Cabo - University of the Basque Country. UPV-EHU Bilbao Tra(n)sproject. The artistic research of the imaginal in the multiverse era. Discontinuity and co-presence (Sense

+ Nonsense): from the universal image to the dark (non-anthropocentric) multiverse.

11:15 11:45 Coffee Break

11:45 13:00 Art / Ethnography - Chair: Weronika Plinska, University of Warsaw

11:45 12:00Carol Chow, Paul Yeung and Wing Ki Lee - Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University Photography as Methods: Curatorial approach, creative applications and interdisciplinary debates

12:00 12:15Jack Clark - Artist, London Farmer

12:15 12:30Laura Cuch - Department of Geography, University College London Spiritual Flavours: A multi-faith photo recipe book.

12:30 12:45Karsten Bruno Rose - Artist, Munich, Germany Photography, painting with light: Do we really know what we are doing?

12:45 13:00 Questions

13:00 14:00 Lunch

14:00 15:00 Keynote

15:00 15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 16:45 Art / Identity / Ethnography - Chair: Anna Wilson, Goldsmiths

15:30 15:45Laís Pontes - School of the Art Institute of Chicago Distribution and documentation of photographic social media art projects

15:45 16:00Weronika Plinska - University of Warsaw Exploring The Role of Photographs in Managing Experimental Anthropology Projects

16:00 16:15Sandi Harageones - California State University, San Bernardino Men Want to Be Looked At: A Look at the Male Nude in Western Photography

16:15 16:30

Lene Hald - KEA. Copenhagen School of Design and Technology AND The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. School of Design Phone's blowin' up: diffractive perspectives, response-ability, ugly portraits, flawless selfies, and how to dance with images

16:30 16:45 Questions

16:45 17:45 Welcome Reception for Delegates

9Friday

Room

G6LT

09:00 10:00

KEYNOTE - Chair: Alex Colas, Department of Politics, Birkbeck

Carlos Reyes-Manzo - Department of Politics, Birkbeck Social documentary photography as a medium of representation

10:15 11:30 Politics - Chair: Barbara Knorpp, UCL

10:15 10:30Annchen Bronkowski - Institute of Archaeology, University College London Shooting Afrikaners: Considering the Problematics of Photographic Representations of Afrikaners.

10:30 10:45 Dermot Hodson - Department of Politics, Birkbeck Social Documentary Photography: Two Views From Political Science

10:45 11:00John Hillman - Falmouth University The un-photographic subject

11:00 11:15Sabine El Chamaa - Lebanese American University This does not look like war

11:15 11:30 Questions

11:30 12:00 Coffee Break

12:00 13:15 Politics - Chair: Marcel Reyes-Cortez

12:00 12:15Elisavet Tamouridou - Independent Artist, LCC State of Things: A visual essay that reports on photography, post memory and genocide

12:15 12:30Karen Fromm - Hochschule Hannover Images make history - and with them, politics are made.

12:30 12:45Sarah Kerr - Institute of Education, University College London Making wealth speak – photography as a critique of neoliberalism

12:45 13:15 Questions

13:15 14:15 Lunch

14:15 15:30

Round Table - Chair: David Burns, Goldsmiths

Carlos Reyes-Manzo, Dr. Deborah Schultz, Prof. Karen Fromm, Prof. Patrick Sutherland and Dr. Sabine El Chamaa

The Ideology of Representation in Photography

15:30 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 17:00 Politics / Archive / Identity - Chair: Ektoras Arkomanis, London Metropolitan

16:00 16:15Ruthie Ginsburg - Minerva Humanities Center, Tel Aviv University Citizens' photography as knowledge production: a comparison On the Politics of Images in Photojournalism

16:15 16:30Raffaele Gallo - Freie Universität Berlin Imaging Crisis: Photography and the Representation of Natural Disasters.

16:30 16:45Andreia Alves de Oliveira - Artist and researcher, London Between Documentary and Social Science: Photographing Migration

16:45 17:00 Questions

17:15 17:30 Closing Remarks - Marcel Reyes-Cortez

9Friday

Room

107

10:15 11:30 Politics / Archive - Chair: Anna Wilson, Goldsmiths

10:15 10:30Jung Joon Lee - Rhode Island School of Design, USA The Geopolitics of Photography in Postwar East Asia

10:30 10:45Nicola Brandt - University of Oxford Other Landscapes, Other Lives

10:45 11:00Paula Horta - University of Lisbon (ULICES), Portugal The Nelson Mandela Digital Archive: Image and Text at the Intersection of Memory and Emotion

11:00 11:30 Questions

11:30 12:00 Coffee Break

12:00 13:15 Politics / Archive - Chair: Colin Stirling, RIBA

12:00 12:15Ronnie Close - American University in Cairo Parallax Error: Paradigms of Photographic Image Censorship in Egypt

12:15 12:30Sandra Plummer - Slade School of Fine Art, University College London Derry Camerawork: Documentary and Lived Reality in the Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’

12:30 12:45Christian Vium - Aarhus University Denmark TEMPORAL DIALOGUES: Archive-based photographic dramatization as a collaborative research method in anthropology

12:45 13:00Diana M. Natermann - University of Hamburg Decolonising Colonial Photographs. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Colonial Photography at the Ethnological Museum, Hamburg

13:00 13:15 Questions

13:15 14:15 Lunch

14:15 15:30 Round Table

15:30 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 17:00 Politics / Archive - Chair: Miranda Pennell, Indp Artist

16:00 16:15Dean Sully and Dinah Eastop - Institute of Archaeology, University College London Making objects into things with Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI)

16:15 16:30Jason Bate - University of Exeter This encountering archival photographs, renegotiating history

16:30 16:45Benjamin Rubloff - Artist, Berlin Painting the News: An Artist’s Response to the Photographic Archive of Conflicts in the Middle East

16:45 17:00 Questions

17:15 17:30 Closing Remarks

9Friday

Room

101

10:15 11:30 Education - Chair: Caterina Sartori, RAI

10:15 10:30Matthew Sowerby - University of Stirling, Scotland Researching the role of the visual in educational settings using non-representational methodologies

10:30 10:45Miguel Santos and John Wainwright - Department of Geography, University of Durham River(s) Wear: A Photographic Investigation

10:45 11:00Mariano Andreani - Luav University of Venice The Territory of Photography. Explorations on the Water and Asphalt Infrastructure in the Veneto Central Area

11:00 11:30 Questions

11:30 12:00 Coffee Break

12:00 13:15 Education / Identity - Chair: Barbara Knorpp, UCL

12:00 12:15Olívia Da Silva - Media Arts and Design School, Porto, Portugal Feelings, Likeness and Place

12:15 12:30Thera Mjaaland - UiB Global, University of Bergen, Norway Photographic ambiguity and academic knowledge

12:30 12:45Raul Valdivia - School of Arts, Birkbeck, University of London Photography and Self-Representation at the Margins

12:45 13:00Allan Grainger - Goldsmiths, University of London Crossing Lines: Depicting the Psychogeographical Encounter

13:00 13:15 Questions

13:15 14:15 Lunch

14:15 15:30 Round Table

15:30 16:00 Coffee Break

17:15 17:30 Closing Remarks

9Friday

Room

101

10:15 11:30 Art / Education - Chair: Iñigo Cabo, UPV-EHU, Bilbao

10:15 10:30Leslie Hakim-Dowek’s - University of Portsmouth Displaced Communities and the Creation of Personal Archives

10:30 10:45Andrey Milyayev - Artist/researcher, Odessa, Ukraine Intersubjectivity in Photographic Method

10:45 11:00Paulo Catrica - Universidade Nova de Lisboa MEMORATOR: Departing from the photographs, research method and publication options

11:00 11:15 Monika Fischbein - Linköping University, Sweden National Identity and Photography

11:15 11:30 Questions

11:30 12:00 Coffee Break

12:00 13:15 Art / science - Chair: Iñigo Cabo, UPV-EHU, Bilbao

12:00 12:15Birgit Ruth Buergi - ARI, National University of Singapore (NUS) Framing the “nāga-snow prince” image neuroanthropologically

12:15 12:30Erin Solomons - University for the Creative Arts Between Qualitative and Quantitative Trauma: What can trauma from the American Civil War reveal about contemporary mental illness in America?

12:30 12:45Alfredo Cramerotti - MOSTYN and eCPR University of South Wales, UK The Hyperimage: towards a theory of expanded photography

12:45 13:15 Questions

13:15 14:15 Lunch

14:15 15:30 Round Table

15:30 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 17:00

Artist Round Table Open Table Talk - Chair: Iñigo Cabo, UPV-EHU, Bilbao

Artistic research and its image; How can artist and academics work together as a unified body in photography/art/academia?

17:15 17:30 Closing Remarks

Acknowledgements

The conference would like to thank our sponsors for their invaluable financial support and services, all our participants and friends who have assisted and contributed to making this event a reality.

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Many thanks to UCL Institute of Archaeology, Heritage Studies Section for hosting this event.

We want to thank Birkbeck College, Department of Politics for their collaboration and funding.

We want to thank the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) for their collaboration and funding.

We want to thank Maria Burgelova for the event website and graphic design.

We wish to thank all our chairs

Alex Colas, Dept of Politics, Birkbeck Alfredo Cramerotti, MOSTYN, S.Wales Anna Wilson, Goldsmiths Carole Edrich, NUJ Caterina Sartori, RAI Colin Stirling, RIBA David Burns, Goldsmiths

Ektoras Arkomanis, London Metropolitan Iñigo Cabo, UPV-EHU Bilbao Miranda Pennell, Indep Artist Paul Tourle, UCL Paulo Catrica, Universidade Nova Vassiliki Tzanakou, Goldsmiths Weronika Plinska, University of Warsaw

Thank you to all our event assistants from UCL Institute of Archaeology (IoA)

Barby Brederova Mandy Tie Margarita Riveros Pineda Paul Tourle Silvia Alvarez Mena Xinger Wang