Visual sociology
Photography: Making and Breaking Racialised Boundaries:
an Essay in Reflexive, Radical, Visual Sociology.
Published in Sociological Research Online , Volume 10, Issue 1, 7th April 2005
Web Link: http://www.socresonline.org.uk/10/1/farrar.htm
'White Man: Black Neighbourhood - Thirty Years of Photography
Powerpoint presentation to 'The Thought of the Eye: visual
sociology, documentary work and public imagery', The 2004
Conference of the International Visual Sociology Conference
Association, San Francisco, USA, 11 - 13 August 2004.
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Presentation) Right-click 'Save target as' -
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Many of my photos of the Leeds West Indian Carnival, and
those of my brother Guy, and other photographers, can be
found at:
http://www.newmasmedia.co.uk/
The Leeds West
Indian Carnival
Ten other of my photos of the Leeds West Indian Carnival
can be seen at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/immig_emig/england/leeds/gallery_1.shtml
Photos from Chapeltown, Leeds, UK and some writing are
included in:
‘Sociology and Photography – Five photos and
texts’ Special Exhibit at the University of Alberta
‘Reflexive Frames’ web-site, curated by Craig
Campbell and Mark Watson, at:
http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/reflexive-frames/1_rprf/_E/home_farrar.html
'The Writing on the Wall', published in
Street Signs, Goldsmiths, University of London, Centre for
Urban and Community Research Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue
6, Spring 2004.
Download as (pdf)
Social movements in photographs
I took part in the academics and students blockade at
the Faslane nuclear submarine site in Scotland on 7th January
2007. My photos can be viewed on this site:
http://wallace.cap.ed.ac.uk/badenyon_org/Trident2/
Max_Farrar_Photos/Max_Farrar_Photos.html
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