Photo Committee

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The Photography Committee shall have the following objectives:

  1. To establish policy and procedure in terms of the use of the RAI photographic collection.
  2. To foster links and communication between anthropologists (academics, researchers, students) in the field of photography studies within the UK and overseas.
  3. To promote an innovative research agenda that furthers the anthropological study of photography.
  4. To identify common areas of interest that can be developed into a range of outputs, activities and external links e.g. publications, conferences, workshops, funding bids to relevant organizations and agencies.
  5. To promote and develop empirical research and teaching in the study of photography and anthropology.
  6. To foster an international network of scholars and practitioners with a broad interest in anthropology and photography, who may serve as Corresponding Members of the Committee.
  7. To increase engagement in the RAI photographic collection through organizing or facilitating exhibitions and public events and the dissemination of collections online.
  8. To closely collaborate with other Committees as appropriate.
  9. The Committee is committed to diverse representation from students and early career researchers through to more senior academics. Committee membership will also include practitioners in photography and museums/collections as well as representing our global diversity of anthropology and cultural stakeholders.

Chair: Anita Herle (Co-Chair) (University of Cambridge)

             Christopher Pinney (Co-Chair) (University College London

Secretary:  TBA

The current Committee members are:

  • Haidy Geismar (University College London)
  • Christopher Morton (University of Oxford)
  • Shireen Walton (Goldsmiths College, University of  London)
  • Konstantinos Kalantzis (University of Thessaly)
  • Hannah Eastham (University of Oxford)

Recent Events

6 March 2025 – Photographic Studies Award.