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[ecrea] CFP Photographic Histories of Psychology
Tue Jun 03 19:40:47 GMT 2014
Postgraduate Symposium “Photographic Histories of Psychology”
25th November 2014
PHRC, de Montfort University
This symposium seeks to explore how photography and psychology have
influenced each other throughout their histories. Its aim is twofold: to
uncover how psychological notions have informed photographic practices,
and to bring into light the historical role that photography has played
in the making of psychological knowledge and its public dissemination.
The emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline and the
popularization of photography occurred in parallel in the last third of
the nineteenth century. Since then, photographs have been used in
psychological experiments, and psychological theories of perception have
been applied to understand the reception of photography. Whereas much
research has been done on these topics, only sparse scholarly literature
has attended to other aspects such as the role that photographic images
played in the configuration of psychological and psychiatric thinking in
the nineteenth century, and the ways in which psychological findings
have penetrated into popular culture by means of photography.
“Photographic Histories of Psychology” will contribute to this
scholarship by reflecting on how photographic materials have circulated
through scientific and non-scientific contexts. It proposes to analyse
the ways in which professional and amateur photography have historically
appropriated, negotiated, rejected and disseminated psychological ideas.
Rather than focusing on the notion of photographic representation or its
meaning, we invite contributors to examine how, for example,
psychological definitions of memory have affected the notion of the
archive and the family album; how psychological theories on emotions
have incited different gestures and expressions in front of the camera;
and what role the illustrated press has played in the dissemination or
depathologization of psychological disorders. Conversely, the event also
seeks to examine how practices such as photographing, collecting
photographs, or posing for the camera have penetrated into psychological
discourses. How, for instance, particular uses of photography have
inspired psychological research into historically specific patterns of
behaviour.
Plenary Lecture: Dr. Mathew Thomson (University of Warwick) “Photography
and the Landscape of the Child in Twentieth Century Britain”
We welcome original studies that focus on any historical period, carried
out within the arts and humanities or the social sciences. While the
event is open to scholars at any career level, we particularly encourage
applications from postgraduate students and early career researchers. An
abstract of no more than 300 words for a 20 minutes presentation, along
with the title, name and affiliation, should be sent to Dr. Beatriz
Pichel ((beatriz.pichel /at/ dmu.ac.uk)) by the 15th of August. Accepted papers
will be notified by the 1st of September.
More info: http://photographichistory.wordpress.com/symposium-november-2014
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Dr. Beatriz Pichel
Wellcome Trust Research Fellow
Photographic History Research Centre
de Montfort University
Leicester
e: (beatriz.pichel /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
t: +44 1162506427
profile: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/beatrizpichel //
https://dmu.academia.edu/BeatrizPichel
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