[2015/16 SEMINAR SERIES] ‘Use of the Still Image in State Crime Research’ – Greg Constantine

The International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) is delighted to launch our first inaugural seminar series featuring award-winning photojournalist Greg Constantine, who helps us understand the complexities of the human condition through his impressive project Nowhere People as well as his extensive experience documenting state crime and statelessness.
Organised by Saeb Kasm <saeb.kasm@qmul.ac.uk>
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Greg Constantine
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Saeb Kasm