Ethics of Photography in International Development | A conversation with Ethiopian Humanitarian photographer Martha Tadesse
Photography can be an incredibly powerful tool to document international development, social justice or environmental issues. However, it can also reinforce problematic narratives as well as entrenched power dynamics. In this conversation with humanitarian photographer Martha Tadesse, we will reflect on photography ethics, decolonising the gaze, as well as issues of representation, power dynamics and consent, and how we can all improve our practices.
Host: Alice Chautard, School of Geography and the Environment
Photography can be an incredibly powerful tool to document international development, social justice or environmental issues. However, it can also reinforce problematic narratives as well as entrenched power dynamics. In this conversation with humanitarian photographer Martha Tadesse, we will reflect on photography ethics, decolonising the gaze, as well as issues of representation, power dynamics and consent, and how we can all improve our practices.
Host: Alice Chautard, School of Geography and the Environment
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Date:
7 December 2020, 12:00 (Monday, 9th week, Michaelmas 2020)
Venue:
ONLINE
Speaker:
Martha Tadesse
Organising department:
School of Geography and the Environment
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://bit.ly/3fyE9fA
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editors:
Chris White,
Donna Palfreman