Who Cares? The ethics and emotions of historical medical photography
The next installment of our Emotions and Ethics series is written by Beatriz Pichel, who is Senior Lecturer in Photographic...
Reflections on the themes, methods, challenges and opportunities of AboutFace research, by our team and invited guests.
In January 2023, AboutFace moved to King’s College London, where its work encompasses a wide range of technologies of the face. See the new project website here
The next installment of our Emotions and Ethics series is written by Beatriz Pichel, who is Senior Lecturer in Photographic...
The next blog in our Emotions and Ethics series is about teaching the history of sexuality with difficult images, and...
Part of our Emotions and Ethics series, this guest blog on medical photography in historical enquiry is written by workshop...
Part of our series resulting from and reflecting on the webinar ‘Emotions and Ethics: the use and abuse of historical...
Visual representation is key to many themes of AboutFace. Our work on face transplantation necessarily exposes us to medical images...
Our final blog for Face Equality Week 2020 is a history of the campaign for face equality. It is written...
The Thursday installment of our Face Equality Week blogs comes from the project’s Research Associate, Victoria Hoyle. Emotion, Lived Experience...
Our next Face Equality Week blog is on Moebius Syndrome and face equality. It is written by Jonathan Cole, a...
Dr Amanda Bates, CPsychol, is a Patient Experience and Public Involvement Lead in the Centre for Health Services Studies at...
Our second Face Equality Week blog is on the subject of living with an unusual appearance, and is written by...