This project initially seeks to bring together the photographic archives of Phillip Jones Griffiths, the film archive of Stanley Kubrick, and the journalistic archive of Phillip Knightley in an interactive multimedia resource that looks at the resonances of the conflict in Vietnam today. The project will continue in the future to expand its coverage and critique of the role of media in conflict by adding more resources and critical material. As such, it will be a valuable resource for history, politics, film, photography, media and journalism scholars and students. The resource will be developed by the a team from the Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC) based at the London College of Communication (LCC), University of the Arts London (UAL).

NAM

Latest News (October 2011): This project has been extended to early 2012 to allow for students starting in October 2011 to contribute to final website. The NAM website will be publically launched at the Considering Vietnam conference at the Imperial War Museum in February 2012.

This project initially seeks to bring together aspects of the photographic archives of Phillip Jones Griffiths, the film archive of Stanley Kubrick, and the journalistic archive of Phillip Knightley in an interactive multimedia resource that looks at the resonances of the conflict in Vietnam today. The project will continue in the future to expand its coverage and critique of the role of media in conflict by adding more resources and critical material.

As such, it will be a valuable resource for history, politics, film, photography, media and journalism scholars and students. The resource will be developed by the a team from the Photography and the Archive Research Centre (PARC) based at the London College of Communication (LCC), University of the Arts London (UAL).

Project Staff

Project Manager
  • Brigitte Lardinois, Senior Research Fellow, London College of Communications, University of the Arts London, b.lardinois@lcc.arts.ac.uk
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