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The Communicative Roles of Street and Social Landscape Photography
Street and social landscape photography are two genres usually existing outside of communication research. This research essay positions them within James Carey's concept of ritual communication. Problems with contemporary attempts to theorize photography from fine art and literary perspectives are identified. Overviews of each genre are provided and followed by photographs to exemplify the genres and document specific cultural rituals to demonstrate the genres' value to communication researchers.