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Camera in Times of Crisis: Focus on Africa

Bingley (UK): Emerald Publishing (2025), 208 pp.

ISBN 978-1-83662-076-1 (ebook); 978-1-83662-075-4 (print)

"The presence of cameras, at the forefront of crises, either in the hands of journalists, bystanders or passers-by and sometimes even parties to the crises, has inspired multiple visual notations, commentaries and perspectives. Thus, efforts and resources are channelled towards documenting crises, to help us better understand them and play a part in their resolution. Sometimes, the camera also participates in the adjudication of cases arising from crises or, indeed, even in the reconciliatory efforts after a crisis. The book aims to explore the multi-dimensional role of the camera in times of crises, with particular interest in how scholars view the camera as a [useful] tool in times of crisis in Africa. Hopefully, this book will help unravel the multi-layered tendencies of the camera as an instrument of documentation, history verification, (re)presentation of the other, and perhaps the legitimisation of narratives. The camera’s subjective framings of crisis narratives, as a manipulative tool for influence, inference and power are also explored. The book is structured into three parts. The first part focusses on the visual narratives of crises. The second part of the book explores the camera’s tendency to be a tool for representation and agency, while the third segment discusses the use of the camera as an entity for activism and advocacy in crises. These structured parts are intended to broaden the understanding of readers about the greater possibilities that images and imageries from the camera as a tool possess." (Abstract introduction, page 1)
The Construction and Interrogation of Visual Narratives through the Camera in Times of Crisis: An Introduction / Gambo Giles Duniya, 1
PART I: VISUAL NARRATIVES OF CRISES
Visualised Liminality: Images of an Empty African City / Hein Grové, Selma Schiller, 13
Nigeria's 2023 Currency Redesign Crisis: Evidential Photos and Comments / Chukwuemeka Nwigwe, 31
The Role of the Camera in the (In)Validation of Narratives on Africa's Crises / Terkura Matthe Kunde, 49
PART II: REPRESENTATION AND AGENCY
Dichotomy of the Camera as a Tool for Representation and Agency in Times of Crises / Folasayo Enoch Olalere, 67
Visualising Border Experiences Through Participatory Filmmaking at the Moroccan-Spanish Border / Rhea M. Dehn Tutosaus, 79
'He Who Pays the Piper': Questioning Crises Framings and Visualities / Kehinde Christopher Adewumi, Samuila Rabo Ezra, 99
The Endometriosis Experience: Narratives of Personal Crisis Utilising the Camera as a Tool of Validation / Micaela Scholtz, 109
PART III: ACTIVISM AND ADVOCACY
Counting the Cost: Visual Activism and Advocacy in Times of Crisis in Africa / Kehinde Christopher Adewumi, 129
Protest Photography: #EndSARS Movement in Nigeria / Chike Chinazom Obeagu, Blaise Gundu Gbaden, 145
Visual Crisis: A Thematic Analysis of Selected Protest Images / Adiwu Talatu Onkala, Abdulkadu Aliyu Yakubu, 161
Communicating Peace in Benin City, Nigeria Through the Lens of the Camera / Daniel Eromosere Omoruan, Sam Erevbenagie Usadolo, Tanya van der Walt, 179