11 June 2021

Photography and Human Rights in Thailand

Photography and Human Rights in Thailand 

A discussion with Karin Zackari and Duncan McCargo 

What do startling photographic images of state violence from events such as the 6 October 1976 massacre at Thammasat University tell us about the nature of human rights in Thailand?  

 In conversation with NIAS Director Duncan McCargo, Karin Zackari of Lund University discusses some of the key themes that emerge from her doctoral thesis, the first study to view egregious episodes of human rights violations in Thailand through a photographic lens. Karin talks about some of the iconic images she studied, the challenges of tracking down archival sources, and how a recent online project is now making some of these important materials more accessible (see https://doct6.com/). 

Karin Zackari defended her PhD thesis entitled Framing the Subject: Human Rights and Photography in Contemporary Thai History at Lund University in September 2020. You can download her thesis here: 

https://portal.research.lu.se/portal/sv/publications/framing-the-subjects(2728bc3d-b28b-45b9-b2de-4684509fc249).html