Description
The book is a collection of a dozen interviews with people more or less connected with photography - anthropologists, sociologists, urban activists, visual artists, photographers, photo editors, curators. The author is a sociologist, so all the interviews followed the same pattern. Part A entitled Intervention imagination included questions (and more specific "inquiries") - Can social reality be changed? What do we need photography for today? Is it worth using photography in the process of transforming the social order? Part B, that is. About the caller's action, In addition to describing the activities undertaken, they included the interviewees' own evaluations and opinions on the effectiveness of the activities undertaken, the goals achieved, the problems they encountered during the work and at the end: What will be the future of activities similar to the subject - will there be more, less, how will they change? What will these processes depend on (barriers and facilitators)?