Interested in pursuing a British Academy postdoctoral fellowship with us? Get in touch! More information below.
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Our conference, The Invisible Image, is just a few weeks away. There are a few spots remaining for public attendance. Registration info via the link below!
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@michellehenning.bsky.social’s book, A Dirty History of Photography, was just reviewed by the Pittsburgh Review of Books. Link below!
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CCEL member Jamie Jelinski was interviewed by @activehist.bsky.social about his book, Needle Work, for their podcast What’s Old is News. Link below!
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CCEL member Jamie Jelinski’s book, Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada, is reviewed in the newest issue of Ontario History! See below.
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@michellehenning.bsky.social is featured in Montreal’s @ledevoir.com today for her recently published book! Link below.
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The programme for our conference, The Invisible Image: Photography and the Unseen, is now online. Additionally, registration is now open to non-presenters. There is limited capacity due to the size of the venue, so please book early to ensure a spot.
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CCEL member Jamie Jelinski will be giving a talk, “The Bureaucracy of Mass Transit Graffiti: A View from Canada,” at the upcoming Unlock Book Fair Völkingen, Germany.
Issue 103 of Grey Room has just been released and features an article by Jamie Jelinski entitled “Face the Fax: Bureaucracy and the Unrealized Potential of Wirephoto at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.”
CCEL member Jamie Jelinski presenting his paper, “Bones Under Black Boxes: Quebec’s Suppression of Photographs of a Century-Old Skull”, at Darkness: A Photography Conference organized by the School of Digital Arts at @manmetuni.bsky.social