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Africa@LSE, (2015) Double Vision: A photographic exhibition of South End, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Africa at LSE (03 Jun 2015). Website.
Africa@LSE, (2013) Nelson Mandela – a life in pictures. Africa at LSE (05 Dec 2013). Website.
Africa@LSE, (2014) Photo Blog: South Africa’s Democracy – Mandela’s “Cherished Ideal”. Africa at LSE (03 Sep 2014). Website.
Africa@LSE, (2016) Photo Blog: The First World War in East Africa. Africa at LSE (20 Jun 2016). Website.
Africa@LSE, (2015) Photo Essay – Urban experimentation: How housing, transport, and infrastructure projects are revolutionising Addis Ababa. Africa at LSE (13 Oct 2015). Website.
Allerton, Catherine ORCID: 0000-0002-1463-4157 (2013) Book review: why photography matters. LSE Review of Books (22 Oct 2013). Website.
Bakker, Gerben ORCID: 0000-0001-6109-0693 (2001) Book review: Kodak and the lens of nostalgia. Business History, 43 (4). pp. 153-155. ISSN 0007-6791
Beckett, Charlie (2008) Baghdad calling: Iraq in photos as never seen before. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jun 2008). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2007) Cameraphones are news. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Jul 2007). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2010) Celebrity journalism: the end is nigh? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Nov 2010). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2010) Ed Kashi and the third frame: NGOs and photography conference report. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Mar 2010). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2007) Floody hell (and online media heaven). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jul 2007). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2009) Forget the bloggers, it's going to be the Flip election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Oct 2009). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2010) How to get a positive image into a hostile media: student demo 2. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Nov 2010). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2013) In praise of snow porn. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Jan 2013). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2007) Online video doesn't have to move…. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Sep 2007). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2015) Polis photography competition 2015: ‘political news’. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 May 2015). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2014) Polis photography competition: “communication”. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jun 2014). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2014) Polis photography project: “texture”. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Jan 2014). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2007) The Princes and the paparazzi. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jun 2007). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2008) Public paparazzi: the citizen photographer. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Feb 2008). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2011) Salvation. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Jun 2011). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2007) Sean Smith: stills in a moving world. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Nov 2007). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2009) Why do they do it? BBC on UGC (Polis summer school). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Jul 2009). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2009) Why shouldn't the mail steal your photos? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Dec 2009). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2013) Why we need better storytellers for the new narratives in our dangerous world. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Jan 2013). Website.
Beckett, Charlie (2011) The end of (TV) natural history? Frozen Planet review. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2011). Website.
Bertrand, Mathilde (2021) Book review: Photography of protest and community: the radical collectives of the 1970s by Noni Stacey. LSE Review of Books (22 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Birkinshaw, Matt (2013) Photoblog: damming the Narmada – submerging land, livelihoods and cultures in western India. South Asia @ LSE (14 Oct 2013). Website.
Bodelier, Ralf (2016) Photo Blog: At work in Blantyre’s Ndirande Slum. Africa at LSE (01 Mar 2016). Website.
Brenner, David, Li, Hkun and Lat, Hkun (2015) A view from the border: everyday lives in Burma’s conflict zones in times of transition. South Asia @ LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.
Bushnell, Alexis (2014) Book review: the violence of the image: photography and international conflict, edited by Liam Kennedy and Caitlin Patrick. LSE Review of Books (10 Nov 2014). Website.
Callahan, William A. ORCID: 0000-0001-6103-0586 (2020) Sensible politics: visualizing international relations. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190071738
Casamitjana i Marcet, Elisabet (2011) Platon: curing society’s amnesia (Polis summer school – guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Jul 2011). Website.
Chari, Sharad (2009) Photographing dispossession, forgetting solidarity: waiting for social justice in Wentworth, South Africa. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 34 (4). pp. 521-540. ISSN 0020-2754
Charlton, Ed ORCID: 0000-0001-7563-9472 (2016) Photo blog: Johannesburg: A City Between. Africa at LSE (15 Jun 2016). Website.
Chilintan, Laura and Sarkar, Tanushree (2015) MSc fieldwork gallery 2015. Psychology at LSE (14 Sep 2015). Website.
Chouliaraki, Lilie ORCID: 0000-0002-5683-4691 (2013) The humanity of war: iconic photojournalism of the battlefield, 1914–2012. Visual Communication, 12 (3). pp. 315-340. ISSN 1470-3572
Chowdhury, Adib (2018) Letters from Arakan. South Asia @ LSE (27 Mar 2018). Website.
Coles, David (2012) History matters in assessing African tax systems. Africa at LSE (15 Nov 2012). Website.
Dasgupta, Ananya (2013) Photoblog: Old Delhi through new eyes. South Asia @ LSE (04 Apr 2013). Website.
Dennis, Danfung (2009) Photojournalism at war: how do you do it (and pay for it) in the new media market? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 May 2009). Website.
Deo, Priyanka (2014) Mohammed ‘Mo’ Amin: a pioneer in African journalism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Feb 2014). Website.
Dogan, Beyza (2020) Book Review: Instagram: Visual Social Media Cultures by Tama Leaver, Tim Highfield and Crystal Abidin. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.
Dogan, Beyza (2020) Book review: Instagram: visual social media cultures by Tama Leaver, Tim Highfield and Crystal Abidin. LSE Review of Books (08 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.
Dogan, Beyza (2020) Instagram: visual social media cultures – book review. LSE Business Review (26 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.
Elci, Aylin (2014) The beautification of photojournalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jul 2014). Website.
Fryzlewicz, Piotr ORCID: 0000-0002-9676-902X and Timmermans, Catherine (2016) SHAH: SHape-Adaptive Haar wavelets for image processing. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 25 (3). pp. 879-898. ISSN 1061-8600
Gedgaudaitė, Kristina (2022) Book review: Tradition in the frame: photography, power and imagination in Sfakia, crete by Konstantinos Kalantzis. LSE Review of Books (25 Feb 2022). Blog Entry.
Gusejnova, Dina ORCID: 0000-0003-1356-9530 and Smith, Olga (2015) Fotografie des letzten sowjetischen Jahrzehnts: Boris Michajlov als Auto-Phänomenologe der Stagnationszeit. Fotogeschichte, 136. pp. 43-53. ISSN 0720-5260
Hayhoe, Simon (2010) Blindness, photography and art. Blindphotographers.Org (16 Feb 2010). Website.
Hayhoe, Simon (2015) Visual impairment, photography and art. In: Bhowmick, Partho, (ed.) See as no other. Partridge Press, Gurgaon, India. ISBN 9781482842777
Haynes, Suyin (2016) What links Kim Kardashian to the Victorians? LSE Undergraduate Political Review (26 Oct 2016). Website.
Hesdin, Farah (2015) The issue of consent in photojournalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Aug 2015). Website.
Jones, Gareth A. ORCID: 0000-0001-9844-4547 and Rodgers, Dennis (2005) Introduction: photography and violence. In: DeCesare, Donna, (ed.) Hijos Del Destino: Youth Violence in the Americas. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kageura, Asuka, Paddy, Brendan and Deo, Priyanka (2013) Pictures of suffering – do we have to choose between impact and dignity? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Dec 2013). Website.
Kazerounian, Alexandra (2016) A gentler way to show suffering. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Jun 2016). Website.
Khalat, David (2018) Book review: personal style blogs: appearances that fascinate by Rosie Findlay. LSE Review of Books (15 Feb 2018). Website.
Khane, Juliet (2014) From behind the lens in a familiar place: Reflections on using photography to explore gentrification in Los Angeles. Field Research Method Lab Blog (14 Nov 2014). Website.
Lim, Wilfred (2015) Art, displacement and sociology. Researching Sociology (10 Nov 2015). Website.
Longden, Vanessa (2019) Book review: photography and the art market by Juliet Hacking. LSE Review of Books (17 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Manyozo, Linje (2003) Reality and representation in ethnographic photography. Journal of Humanities (Zomba), 17. pp. 1-25. ISSN 1016-0728
Mariátegui, José-Carlos (2002) The camera as an interface: closed-circuit video projects in Peru. Leonardo Electronic Almanac, 10 (3). ISSN 1071-4391
Matczak, Anna (2015) Restorative justice, photography…and theory. Researching Sociology (14 Dec 2015). Website.
McNurlen, Joanna (2010) When documentation becomes reality (guest summer school blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Jul 2010). Website.
Mijs, Jonathan (2018) Guarding the ruins of Detroit. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Mollett, Amy, Brumley, Cheryl, Gilson, Christopher and Williams, Sierra (2017) Four questions you should ask yourself before undertaking a multimedia research project. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jul 2017). Website.
Mulcahy, Linda (2019) Justice: visual representations of the subjects of the law. In: Ward, Ian, (ed.) A cultural history of law in the age of reform (1820-1920). A cultural history of law edited by Gary Watt,5. Bloomsbury Academic, London, UK, pp. 19-34. ISBN 9781474212854
Mulcahy, Linda (2018) Revolting consumers: a revisionist account of the 1925 ban on photography in English and Welsh courts and its implications for debate about who is able to produce, manage and consume images of the trial. International Journal of Law in Context, 2018 (4). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1744-5523
Mulvin, Dylan ORCID: 0000-0002-8925-2460 and Sterne, Jonathan (2016) Scenes from an imaginary country: test images and the American color television standard. Television & New Media, 17 (1). pp. 21-43. ISSN 1552-8316
Purcell, Kerry (2014) Book review: the camera constructs: photography, architecture and the modern city, edited by Andrew Higgott and Timothy Wray. LSE Review of Books (04 Nov 2014). Website.
Reddy, Geetha (2015) The vision of social psychology: photo gallery. Psychology at LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.
Schomerus, Mareike (2006) Sailors and their horizons: the politics of cruise ships, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the photographer Heinrich Heidersberger. In: Schmidt, Franziska, (ed.) Ms Atlantic: Heinrich Heidersberger. Schaden Verlag, Köln, Germany. ISBN 9783932187117
Spina, Valerie (2016) A new age of art and journalism (summer school guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jun 2016). Website.
Stacey, Noni (2020) Author interview: Q and A with Dr Noni Stacey on Photography of protest and community: the radical collectives of the 1970s. LSE Review of Books (03 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.
van Dam, Patrick (2014) Landscapes of the housing bust—a photo blog. Euro Crisis in the Press (19 Mar 2014). Website.