Photography and Colonialism

By Shikha Photographs are often seen as representing reality; especially historical photographs are thought of as authentic glimpses of the past. James Borchert, writing in the 1980s, challenged the objectivity of photographs and highlighted the significance of analysing them within the context of their subjectivities and the larger socio-political and cultural systems in which they […]

Development Displacement

By Phillip Cole Forced displacement happens when people have to leave their homes against their will and move to another area to be safe from harm, or are forcibly driven or moved from their homes. Although most people think of forcibly displaced people as refugees fleeing political violence, they in fact make up a small […]

Global Health

By Ramisha Global health is generally defined as a research, practise or study which aims to improve health and reach equity for all people worldwide. However, global health is distinct from other disciplines of health science or public health dealing with health issues on a global scale [and to] utilise research systems, knowledge bases and […]