Social Sciences
Photographs
92%
Communities
87%
State
51%
Production
48%
Protest
45%
Artifact
44%
Archeology
30%
History
29%
Project
29%
Approach
25%
Social Media
24%
Religions
24%
Interaction
22%
Management
20%
Empowerment
20%
Authority
20%
COVID-19
20%
Christians
20%
Mobilization
20%
Research
20%
Political Elite
20%
Political Power
20%
Interpretation
19%
Citizen
18%
Materials
17%
Understanding
17%
Infrastructure
17%
Functionary
17%
Editing
15%
Transformation
15%
Discussion
14%
British Government
13%
Anthropology
12%
Universities
12%
Example
11%
Analysis
11%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
10%
Process
10%
Surveys
10%
Government
10%
Public Access
10%
Elite
10%
Police
10%
Political Conflicts
10%
Visual Culture
10%
Construction
10%
Power Struggle
10%
Political History
10%
Democracy
10%
Robbery
10%
Arts and Humanities
Photographs
100%
Image
89%
Collection
61%
Local
54%
Photography
42%
Life
37%
Production
36%
Digital photography
30%
Digital
30%
Online
29%
Social Media
27%
Force
27%
Appropriation
24%
Affordances
24%
Ancestors
23%
Materials
23%
Comprehension
22%
Challenges
22%
the Other
20%
frivolity
20%
Political elites
20%
Authority
20%
Family History
17%
Post-colonial
15%
Dissemination
15%
University of Cambridge
13%
African
13%
Citizens
12%
Engagement
11%
Event
11%
Framing
10%
Access
10%
Convention
10%
Contestation
10%
Temporality
10%
Colour
10%
family album
10%
Archives
10%
descendant
10%
Ownership
10%
Portrait
10%
Reincarnation
10%
Colonialism
8%
audio recordings
8%
Social Movements
7%
Labour
7%
Communications
6%
Visuality
6%
Popular
6%
Relationships
6%