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 Photography & Culture will create a new context for reflection on the nature of photography, its practices, meanings, and private/public worlds. In doing so it will help to redefine the study of photography as something broader than it is often taken to be.  Jennifer G. Tucker, Dept. of History, Wesleyan University, USA

 

Edited by

Val Williams, University of the Arts, Photography and the Archive Research Centre at London College of Communication, UK
Kathy Kubicki, University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham, UK
Alison Nordstrom, George Eastman House, USA

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Print ISSN: 1751-4517
Online ISSN: 1751-4525
Frequency: 3 times per year

Photography & Culture is a refereed journal that is international in its scope and inter-disciplinary in its contributions. It aims to interrogate the contextual and historic breadth of photographic practice from a range of informed perspectives and to encourage new insights into the media through original and incisive writing.

Photography & Culture publishes research papers, discursive critiques and reviews. It appears at a key moment as photography evolves; once again, to embrace a technological change that is shifting both contemporary usage and historic understanding.

Photography & Culture has quickly established itself as a leading platform for critical thinking on photography and as essential reading the world over for academics, curators and practitioners with a central and indeed tangential interest in the media.

 
 

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Photography & Culture
 is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
* AIO Anthropological Index Online

* ARTbibliographies Modern
* British Humanities Index

 
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