David Campbell
I'm a writer, professor and producer who analyses visual storytelling and creates new visual stories.
I hold a PhD in International Relations and for more than twenty five years have taught visual culture, geography and politics at universities in the US, Australia and the UK. I'm the author of six books and more than 60 articles, and have produced visual projects on the Bosnian War, imaging famine, and the visual economy of HIV-AIDS.
My research agenda includes documentary photography and photojournalism, the disruption in the media economy, and its impact on visual journalism, in addition to a long-term commitment to understanding international politics.
I'm currently Honorary Professor In Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland, and Visiting Professor, Northern Centre of Photography, Sunderland University, UK. In 2014 I was the A. Lindsay O’Connor Professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, Colgate University, New York, teaching on war and media.
On the academic front I am part of the Australian Research Council funded project, “How images shape responses to humanitarian crises.” This grant (for A$222,000) is hosted by the University of Queensland, Australia, and the work is being done in collaboration with Professor Roland Bleiker and Dr Emma Hutchison from July 2011.
As a research consultant to World Press Photo I directed the Multimedia Research Project in 2012-13 and the project exploring “The Integrity of the Image” in 2014. I also produces multimedia and video projects, and all my work can be seen at www.david-campbell.org.
For full details of my past, present and future work see http://www.david-campbell.org/about.
I hold a PhD in International Relations and for more than twenty five years have taught visual culture, geography and politics at universities in the US, Australia and the UK. I'm the author of six books and more than 60 articles, and have produced visual projects on the Bosnian War, imaging famine, and the visual economy of HIV-AIDS.
My research agenda includes documentary photography and photojournalism, the disruption in the media economy, and its impact on visual journalism, in addition to a long-term commitment to understanding international politics.
I'm currently Honorary Professor In Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland, and Visiting Professor, Northern Centre of Photography, Sunderland University, UK. In 2014 I was the A. Lindsay O’Connor Professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, Colgate University, New York, teaching on war and media.
On the academic front I am part of the Australian Research Council funded project, “How images shape responses to humanitarian crises.” This grant (for A$222,000) is hosted by the University of Queensland, Australia, and the work is being done in collaboration with Professor Roland Bleiker and Dr Emma Hutchison from July 2011.
As a research consultant to World Press Photo I directed the Multimedia Research Project in 2012-13 and the project exploring “The Integrity of the Image” in 2014. I also produces multimedia and video projects, and all my work can be seen at www.david-campbell.org.
For full details of my past, present and future work see http://www.david-campbell.org/about.
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