What does security look like? Exploring interpretive photography as method

IF 2.5 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Adam Ferhani, Jonna Nyman
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Abstract IR’s visual turn has emphasised visual analysis over visual method, centring images of war and crisis. Meanwhile security studies centres great power politics and moments of rupture. Together, they reinforce a dominant image of security as spectacular. This article unites two ethnographic projects focused on everyday security: one examining everyday security landscapes in China, and one examining health security at the UK border. Both found a gap between the dominant image of security and what we saw, and explored this gap through photography. Building on the everyday and visual turns, the article introduces interpretive photography as method to make two contributions. The first is methodological: it introduces interpretive photography as a distinct critical qualitative method that operates on five modes: enabling the seeing-capturing-making-sharing of visual artefacts, it also disrupts dominant visions and contributes to the construction of international relations. The second contribution is empirical: a deeper, richer account of what security looks like. While the discipline associates security with emergency politics or a state of exception, Nyman’s photographs show the exception-made-everyday, while Ferhani’s photos reject the exception by showing banal routines. In this way, photography engages the visuality of security, and can change how we see security.
安全性是什么样子的?探索解释性摄影方法
摘要IR的视觉转向强调视觉分析而非视觉方法,以战争和危机图像为中心。与此同时,安全研究集中在大国政治和破裂时刻。它们共同强化了一种引人注目的安全主导形象。这篇文章结合了两个关注日常安全的民族志项目:一个研究中国的日常安全景观,另一个研究英国边境的卫生安全。两人都发现了安全的主导形象与我们所看到的之间的差距,并通过摄影探索了这一差距。本文在日常和视觉转向的基础上,引入解释性摄影的方法,做出了两方面的贡献。第一个是方法论:它引入了解释性摄影,作为一种独特的批判性定性方法,可分为五种模式:使视觉捕捉和视觉艺术品的共享成为可能,它也颠覆了主流视觉,有助于国际关系的构建。第二个贡献是实证的:对安全的描述更深入、更丰富。虽然该学科将安全与紧急政治或例外状态联系在一起,但尼曼的照片显示了每天都会出现的例外,而费尔哈尼的照片则通过展示平庸的日常生活来拒绝例外。通过这种方式,摄影参与了安全的可视化,并可以改变我们对安全的看法。
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