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Nordicom Review
Volume 36 (2015): Issue s1 (May 2015)
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Navigating Socially Engaged Documentary Photographic Practices
Gemma-Rose Turnbull
Gemma-Rose Turnbull
| Jul 07, 2020
Nordicom Review
Volume 36 (2015): Issue s1 (May 2015)
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Article Category:
Surface Tension
Published Online:
Jul 07, 2020
Page range:
79 - 95
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/nor-2015-0031
Keywords
socially engaged art
,
documentary photography
,
participatory photography
,
collaborative photography
,
Wendy Ewald
© 2015 Gemma-Rose Turnbull, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figures 1
1a, 1b, 1c. Dixon and Shepherd in Ewald, W. (1985). Photographs copyright Wendy Ewald, courtesy the artistTop left: Dixon, D. Reaching for the Red Star Sky. Top right: Shepherd, A. I dreamed I killed my best friend, Ricky Dixon. Bottom left: Dixon, D. I am the girl with the snake around her neck. Bottom right: Dixon, D. Philip and Jaime are creatures from outer space in their spaceship.
Figure 2
Dani in A. et al. (2011).
Figure 2
Figure 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d (clockwise from top). Bellarai, Morgan, Bek, Julie Anne, Bek and Lisa in A. et al. (2011).
Figure 3
Chanel Wilson in Cerriteno-Apolonio et al. (2014)
Figure 3a
Installation at King Elementary School. Photograph Emily Fitzgerald, courtesy the artist.
Figure 3b
Ashmeena Kip in Cerriteno-Apolonio et al. (2014)
Figure 3c
King School Portrait Project participant Semaj Baldwin-Fontenot at Shine A Light at the Portland Art Museum June 2014. Photograph by Emily Fitzgerald, courtesy the artist