Coloring Outside the Lines? Imaginary Reconstitution of Security in Yemen through Image Transformations
Coloring Outside the Lines? Imaginary Reconstitution of Security in Yemen through Image Transformations
Monday, 7 July 2025: 10:30
Location: FSE013 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
Oral Presentation
Inspired by new—forming in 2020—hopes for security and peace in Yemen, this essay explores the potential of digital image transformations for further empowerment of local actors already working for security and peace as well as bringing grassroots solutions into spotlight and into being. The essay analyzes the artistic transformation of a series of photographs submitted by a Yemeni citizen to the informal art-for-peace project Color Up Peace and turned into coloring pages for further engagement and transformation. Employing the utopia-informed methodology of Imaginary Reconstitution of Security, the analysis explores coloring pages as fields of opportunity to facilitate participation in peacework. Three questions guide this exploration: “what are visual images?,” “what do they do?” and “what is the normative basis of employing them?”—in relation to security as part of sustaining quality peace. The essay seeks to emphasize the importance of inclusive peace processes and arrangements, informed by everyday experiences of (in)security/(non)peace of regular citizens and allowing for a wide range of actors to participate. The included virtual exhibition of photographs, coloring pages and colored art further asks questions about participation, visuality and digitality of images and invites readers to make art and make peace within the project.
This article won the 2023 Jon Rieger award for exceptional work in visual sociology, International Visual Sociology Association.
See full article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s42984-022-00050-9