Photography and Science. Photography in Social Sciences and Humanities research in Mexico
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/Fotocinema.2021.vi22.11719Keywords:
Photography, scientific resource, field of study, Mexico, Social Sciences and HumanitiesAbstract
The intention of this article is to establish the context in which a field of scientific studies has emerged around photography in the disciplines of Social Sciences and Humanities in Mexico. First, I present a general overview of the beginnings of photography's relationship with the Social Sciences and Humanities in Mexico, to then detail how some consolidation and diversification processes were gestated and how the lines of research that converge in the use have been configured of photography in these areas, as well as in the search for legitimacy through various actions carried out by researchers who have used photography in several Mexican academic institutions.
Downloads
References
Downloads
Published
Dimensions
Issue
Section
License
All contents published in Fotocinema Revista científica de cine y fotografía are protected under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. All about this license is available in the following link: <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0>
Users can copy, use, redistribute, share and exhibit publicly as long as:
- The original source and authorship of the material are cited (Journal, Publisher and URL of the work).
- It is not used for comercial purposes.
- The existence of the license and its especifications are mentioned.
There are two sets of authors’ rights: moral and property rights. Moral rights are perpetual prerogatives, unrenounceable, not-transferable, unalienable, imprescriptible and inembargable. According to authors’ rights legislation, Fotocinema. Revista científica de cine y fotografía recognizes and respects authors moral rights, as well as the ownership of property rights, which will be transferred to University of Malaga in open access. The property rights are referred to the benefits that are gained by the use or the dissemination of works. Fotocinema. Revista científica de cine y fotografía is published in an open access form and it is exclusively licenced by any means for doing or authorising distribution, dissemination, reproduction, , adaptation, translation or arrangement of works.
Authors are responsable for obtaining the necessary permission to use copyrighted images.







13.png)


