2013
DOI: 10.1080/1472586x.2013.830023
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Handbook of participatory video

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“…These include, but are not limited to, photography, film, video diaries, and drawings (Murray & Nash, 2017). These visual methods are often used to study abstract concepts and contexts (Murray & Nash, 2017), highlight subtleties in agency and practices, capture emotions (MacDougall, 1998; Suhr & Willerslev, 2012), engage hard-to-reach populations (Milne, Mitchell, & de Lange, 2012; Pain, 2012), raise awareness, and advocate for social change (Catalani et al, 2012; Gubrium, Hill, & Flicker, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include, but are not limited to, photography, film, video diaries, and drawings (Murray & Nash, 2017). These visual methods are often used to study abstract concepts and contexts (Murray & Nash, 2017), highlight subtleties in agency and practices, capture emotions (MacDougall, 1998; Suhr & Willerslev, 2012), engage hard-to-reach populations (Milne, Mitchell, & de Lange, 2012; Pain, 2012), raise awareness, and advocate for social change (Catalani et al, 2012; Gubrium, Hill, & Flicker, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, adopting a participatory approach to filmmaking allows for collaboration in generating knowledge that can be empowering for participants and enables marginalized groups to speak for themselves (Milne et al, 2012;Samuel, 2002). Beyond film's usefulness strictly as a data collection tool, visuals resulting from the research process also can be used to illuminate themes, raise awareness, and encourage social change (Catalani et al, 2012;Milne et al, 2012). Finally, given the rise of affordable, user-friendly technology, film methods are now more accessible and easier to apply in a wide range of settings.…”
Section: Visual and Arts-based Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%