Author: Patricia Prieto Blanco

Patricia works as a Senior Lecturer at the School of Media, University of Brighton. Her areas of expertise are visual methodologies, photography and migration. Her research focuses on social uses of images, whereby she places special emphasis on exploring pictorial mediations of (dis)affect and kinship. As an advocate of interdisciplinary, participatory and practice-based research, she regularly collaborates with colleagues outside of the UK, most recently as International Advisor for two research projects: Post-Photography (University of Luzern, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation) and What’s in the App? Digitally-mediated communication within contemporary multilingual families across time and space (University of Jyväskylä, funded by the Academy of Finland). Patricia is the technology advisor at IVSA (International Visual Sociology Association) and a member of DFG research network "Transformative Bildlichkeit: Zum Spannungsfeld von Bild und Gesellschaft" [Transformative representativeness: areas of conflict between images and society].

Brighton is The Place To Be for Student Environmentalists, by Matias Watkins, 3rd year MEC student

Established a decade ago, Media and Environmental Communication (MEC) BA Hons programme is a unique one in the UK, in that not only equips students with the required knowledge to critically engage with current climate movements, but it does so without narrowing your opportunities after graduation to a specific industry or sector. Some common areas to find work in may…

Climate, Oceans and Coastal Communities Conference (FREE event)

Save the date! On October the 10th, the University of Brighton is hosting a free conference aiming to understand environmental, economic and social consequences of global warming and climate change among coastal communities, at global and local level. Organised by the Centre for Aquatic United Environments (University of Brighton), Sussex Wildlife Trust and United Nations Association (London and South East),…

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