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Interested in pursuing a British Academy postdoctoral fellowship with us? Get in touch! More information below. www.liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-a...
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. www.ccel.uk/invisible-im...
@michellehenning.bsky.social is featured in Montreal’s @ledevoir.com today for her recently published book! Link below. www.ledevoir.com/lire/982382/...?
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. www.erudit.org/en/journals/...
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
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British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship application support.
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La très sale histoire de la photographie
La professeure Michelle Henning creuse l’autre côté du miroir de la prise d’images.
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An article from Ontario History, on Érudit.
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Needle Work: A History of Commercial Tattooing in Canada by Jamie Jelinski – Ontario History
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 will be giving a talk, “The Bureaucracy of Mass Transit Graffiti: A View from Canada,” at the upcoming Unlock Book Fair Völkingen, Germany.
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! www.ccel.uk/invisible-im...