Photography, Ethics, and Indigenous Peoples: The Korubo Case
An examination of the ethical dimensions of photographing indigenous peoples, focusing on visual representations of the Korubo people of the Amazon.
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An examination of the ethical dimensions of photographing indigenous peoples, focusing on visual representations of the Korubo people of the Amazon.
Analysis of consumption practices and social distinction in contemporary Brazil, drawing on Bourdieu’s theory of cultural capital.
A theoretical and methodological examination of the affective domain in social research, exploring how emotions, feelings, and subjective experiences can be studied systematically.
Analysis of welfare state restructuring and its impact on poverty and social exclusion in South-Eastern European countries during the austerity period.
Analysis of contemporary social movements and protest culture in Turkey, examining the intersection of secular, religious, and environmental activism.
Study of community-based tourism initiatives as a strategy for sustainable rural development in Central-Eastern European countries.
Analysis of how education systems in post-socialist countries contribute to social reproduction and perpetuate class-based inequalities.
Study of how social media platforms enable new forms of political participation and democratic engagement among European citizens.
Theoretical examination of how transnational migration reshapes individual and collective identities in the context of accelerating globalisation.
An analysis of the Russian environmental movement from the Soviet era through contemporary civil society, examining its evolution, achievements, and challenges in a changing political landscape.