Clapperton Mavhunga on "Incoming Technology and African Innovation"
Clapperton Mavhunga, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about his work on incoming technology and African innovation.
Clapperton Mavhunga, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about his work on incoming technology and African innovation.
Istvan Praet, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about the perception of catastrophes among the Chachi, the Amerindian inhabitants of Esmeraldas, a lowland region on the Pacific coast.
This dramatised film portrays the fate of the Guarani-Kaiowá people, dispossessed of their land in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul to make way for cultivation of genetically modified crops.
This is the story of the Wayana people in French Amazonia, whose future is threatened following the arrival of gold miners.
Nuhoniyeh—Our Story provides a view on forced environmental migration.
2012—Time for Change sees the Mayan Calendar’s prediction of imminent doom as an opportunity for transformation.
This film considers wildlife conservation in Africa from the perspective of those who live in close proximity to the animals.
Two former photojournalists bring a large format camera to Southeast Asia to portray Asian elephants living in captivity and to record their biographies.