Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War Photography Landscape

This dissertation explores the ways in which media, visuality, and politics intersect through an analysis of contemporary war photography. In so doing, it seeks to uncover how war photography as a social practice works to produce, perform and construct the State. Furthermore, it argues that this pro...

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Main Author: Kirkpatrick, Erika Marie
Other Authors: Saurette, Paul
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/35723
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-680
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-357232018-01-05T19:02:58Z Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War Photography Landscape Kirkpatrick, Erika Marie Saurette, Paul International Relations Theory Visuality Photography Media Politics Critical Security Studies Interpretive Research Methodology This dissertation explores the ways in which media, visuality, and politics intersect through an analysis of contemporary war photography. In so doing, it seeks to uncover how war photography as a social practice works to produce, perform and construct the State. Furthermore, it argues that this productive and performative power works to constrain the conditions of possibility for geopolitics. The central argument of this project is that contemporary war photography reifies a view of the international in which the liberal, democratic West is pitted against the barbaric Islamic world in a ‘civilizational’ struggle. This project’s key contribution to knowledge rests in its unique and rigorous research methodology (Visual Discourse Analysis) – mixing as it does inspiration from both quantitative and qualitative approaches to scholarship. Empirically, the dissertation rests on the detailed analysis of over 1900 war images collected from 30 different media sources published between the years 2000-2013. 2017-01-19T21:57:13Z 2017-01-19T21:57:13Z 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/35723 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-680 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic International Relations Theory
Visuality
Photography
Media
Politics
Critical Security Studies
Interpretive Research Methodology
spellingShingle International Relations Theory
Visuality
Photography
Media
Politics
Critical Security Studies
Interpretive Research Methodology
Kirkpatrick, Erika Marie
Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War Photography Landscape
description This dissertation explores the ways in which media, visuality, and politics intersect through an analysis of contemporary war photography. In so doing, it seeks to uncover how war photography as a social practice works to produce, perform and construct the State. Furthermore, it argues that this productive and performative power works to constrain the conditions of possibility for geopolitics. The central argument of this project is that contemporary war photography reifies a view of the international in which the liberal, democratic West is pitted against the barbaric Islamic world in a ‘civilizational’ struggle. This project’s key contribution to knowledge rests in its unique and rigorous research methodology (Visual Discourse Analysis) – mixing as it does inspiration from both quantitative and qualitative approaches to scholarship. Empirically, the dissertation rests on the detailed analysis of over 1900 war images collected from 30 different media sources published between the years 2000-2013.
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title Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War Photography Landscape
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title_fullStr Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War Photography Landscape
title_full_unstemmed Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War Photography Landscape
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