Centre for Culture & Everyday Life
Official account of the Centre for Culture & Everyday Life at University of Liverpool’s School of the Arts
- Dr. Les Roberts has a new chapter, “Through the Aperture of the Parochial: Embodied Videography and Everyday (Circum)ambulation,” in the recent edited collection Geography’s Media Turn! link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
- Deadline is tomorrow!
- The “Online Early” version of Jamie Jelinski’s article “Face the Fax: Bureaucracy and the Unrealized Potential of Wirephoto at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police” has just been published by Grey Room. It will be included in the journal’s Spring 2026 issue (no. 103)! direct.mit.edu/grey/article...
- @michellehenning.bsky.social was just interviewed by the New Books Network about her new book, A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, Empire newbooksnetwork.com/a-dirty-hist...
- Reposted by Centre for Culture & Everyday LifeIf you’d like to know more about my new book A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog and Empire, I am talking about it on the New Books Network @NewBooksNetwork podcast with Dr. Miranda Melcher here - newbooksnetwork.com/a-dirty-hist...
- Dr. Jordana Blejmar is giving a virtual talk entitled “Cold War Toys in South America” for the Royal Anthropological Institute on February 10. Registration via the link below! therai.org.uk/events/anthr...
- The submission deadline for our conference is January 30! See post and website for further details!
- A single-stream 2 day International Conference hosted by the Centre for Culture and Everyday Life, School of the Arts, University of Liverpool. Full CFP at www.ccel.uk
- Reposted by Centre for Culture & Everyday LifeThey’ve arrived! It’s out!
- Jamie Jelinski is giving an online talk on February 5 via the Photography Network entitled “Not So Fast Fax: Wirephoto at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.” Join the Photography Network and register to attend at the link below. www.photographynetwork.net/news/not-so-...
- Reposted by Centre for Culture & Everyday LifeProf. Michelle Henning’s book, A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire, is now out! press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
- Reposted by Centre for Culture & Everyday LifeBrand new issue of Journal of Anthropological Films co-edited by Dr. Alyssa Grossman! boap.uib.no/index.php/ja...