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New Visual Politics Events
Our new Visual Politics event program is out. Please join us. The first event is on Painting the Politics of Drones with Dr Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox

A Tribute to Emma Hutchison
A tribute to my amazing wife and research collaborator, Emma Hutchison, who passed away in November 2024. The tribute honours her scholarly work and her inspiring personality.

Available to Watch: Federica Caso on Settler Military Aesthetics
Dr Federica Caso is interviewed by Dr Cormac Opdebeeck-Wilson about her new book Settler Military Politics: Militarisation and the Aesthetics of War Commemoration (Edinburgh University Press, 2024). The interview is part of a series of events organised by the Visual Politics Program at the University of Queensland.

Upcoming Event: Dr Federica Caso on Settler Military Aesthetics
Join us for our next Visual Politics event with Dr Federica Caso on Settler Military Aesthetics.

Available to Watch: David Campbell and T.J. Thomson on AI and Visual Politics
Prof David Campbell and Dr T.J. Thomson discuss AI and Visual Politics with Roland Bleiker and Bronte Bratton. The interview is part of a series of events organised by the Visual Politics Program at the University of Queensland.

Upcoming Event: AI and Visual Politics with David Campbell, Toni Erskine, T.J. Thomson
Join us for our next Visual Politics Event: a Roundtable on AI and Visual Politics with David Campbell, Toni Erskine, T.J. Thomson, chaired by Roland Bleiker and Bronte Bratton

Available to watch: Janjira Sombatpoonsiri on Digital Repression
Dr Janjira Sombatpoonsiri discusses her new book project about Digital Repression and Civil Resistance in Thailand. The interview is part of a series of events organised by the Visual Politics Program at the University of Queensland.

New Blog on Art-Based Methods for Gender Justice
Bronte Bratton and Pathiranage Dona Subodha Dilhari write about Art-Based Methods for Gender Justice. The blog is a report on a Sri Lanka focused workshop on Testimonies for Gender Justice, hosted by the Australian National University’s Gender Institute.

Upcoming Event: Janjira Sombatpoonsiri on Digital Repression
Join us for our next Visual Politics event with Janjira Sombatpoonsiri.

Available to watch: Michael Richardson on Nonhuman Witnessing
A/Prof Michael Richardson (UNSW) was interviewed by Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker about his new Duke University Press Book Nonhuman Witnessing: War, Data and Ecology After the End of the World.