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The oil industry is perhaps the archetypal globalized industry, and it is this global scale that poses the challenge. How can the full dimensions of the oil industry be adequately represented in a photograph? This course, Oil industry in Scotland: Making photographs, making demands, looks at a series of photographs made with the intention of affecting the way a globalized industry is seen and understood.

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Introduction

Photographs can solicit powerful emotional responses and are often used to draw people's attention to issues or to raise awareness of demands. This course takes a look at how one set of photographs, used as part of a particular demand, was created. It looks at the process of producing images by exploring a series of photographs made with the intention of affecting the way a globalized industry is seen and understood. The industry in question is the oil industry based in Aberdeen, on Scotland's north-east coast, an industry with global ramifications. The course reproduces several pictures researched and made by Owen Logan in collaboration with the history project Lives in the Oil Industry, based at the University of Aberdeen. Following this series of photographs, you will listen to audio that explores stories about people who have worked in the oil industry, or whose lives have been affected by it. This course provides a sample of level 2 study in Social Sciences.

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:
  • Describe how photographs affect a globalized industry
  • Understand the global dimension of the Scottish oil industry and how that has affected the local population.

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