Gallery

Introduction

Gallery Categories

1: Academic Events and Conferences
  • Visual documentation from ASA-hosted or affiliated conferences, academic seminars, roundtables, and public lectures.
  • Includes images of keynote speakers, panels, participants, certificates, posters, and event branding.
  • Useful for showcasing ASA’s academic presence and partnerships.
2: Field Research and Study Visits
  • Photographs and short videos from fieldwork conducted by ASA members and researchers across Afghanistan’s diverse regions.
  • Includes ethnographic scenes, interviews, landscapes, maps, and research tools.
  • Provides visual insight into the research contexts behind ASA publications.
3: Workshops and Training Programs
  • Coverage of ASA’s educational initiatives, both online and in-person, including training sessions, capacity-building workshops, and certificate programs.
  • Highlights participant engagement, training materials, and moments of learning.
  • Useful for donors and academic partners.
4: Official Visits and Institutional Meetings
  • Images from formal meetings and collaborative visits between ASA and universities, international organizations, NGOs, and governmental or civil institutions.
  • Serves as a record of partnerships and advocacy work.
5: Exhibitions and Cultural Products
  • Showcases visual material from sociological exhibitions, cultural showcases, book launches, and artistic outputs linked to ASA’s mission.
  • Includes posters, books, art pieces, and banners.
6: Voices from the Field
  • A unique subsection dedicated to documenting the lived realities of Afghan Society and migrant communities through photography and videography, contributed by local researchers, activists, and citizen sociologists.
  • Emphasizes community voices, local contexts, and social diversity.
  • Encourages public sociology and participatory methods.
7: Videos and Recorded Talks
  • Includes recorded keynote lectures, interviews, research documentaries, conference clips, and educational content produced or hosted by ASA.
  • Streamable on the website and downloadable in compressed formats.
  • Metadata includes speaker name, event, language, and duration.

Contact and Collaboration

ASA welcomes collaboration with universities, cultural organizations, and individual researchers in expanding its visual archive.
For inquiries, submissions, or joint visual documentation projects, please contact: info@afghanistansociology.com