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Participatory Visual Methodologies - Social Change, Community and Policy

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Informationen zum Autor Claudia Mitchell is a James McGill Professor in the Faculty of Education, McGill University where she is the Director of the McGill Institute for Human Development and Well-being and the founder and Director of the Participatory Cultures Lab. She is  an Honorary Professor in the School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She was the 2016 recipient of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Gold Medal awarded for the impact of her research which  cuts across a number of areas including girlhood studies, youth, sexuality, and HIV and AIDS, gender violence, and teacher identity, and in a number of countries including Canada, South Africa, Russia, Ethiopia, and Kenya . As a methodologist she is particularly interested in participatory visual research, memory work and material culture, and autoethnography. Naydene de Lange is Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Education at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. She previously held the HIV and AIDS Education Research Chair in the Faculty of Education at the same university. Her research focuses on using participatory visual methodologies in addressing gender and HIV&AIDS issues, and integrating HIV&AIDS into Higher Education curricula.   Relebohile Moletsane is Professor and the John Langalibalele Dube Chair in Rural Education in the School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. Her areas of research include curriculum studies, rural education, gender and education, sexual and reproductive health education, girlhood studies and girls education in Southern African contexts. She is the Co-PI (with Claudia Mitchell, McGill University) on the Networks for Change and Wellbeing project ( Networks for Change and Well-being ( www.networks4change.co.za/ ). The project uses participatory visual methodologies, including photo-voice, participatory video (cellphilm), digital storytelling and drawing to address sexual violence with girls in rural KwaZulu-Natal.   Klappentext A guide to how participatory visual methods and arts-based methods can influence social change and make a significant contribution to policy dialogue. Zusammenfassung A guide to how participatory visual methods and arts-based methods can influence social change and make a significant contribution to policy dialogue. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction: A Framework for Social Change through Participatory Visual Research Introduction Policy, Policy, Policy Community and Policy Dialogue Critical Audience Engagement Overview of the Book Key Points of the Chapter Chapter 2: Project Design: Beginning with the End in Mind Introduction Research Design for Social Change Participatory Visual Methods A Case Study: Addressing Campus-based Sexual Violence Conclusion Key Points of the Chapter Chapter 3: Speaking Back as Method Introduction Defining Speaking Back On Using Speaking Back as Method Features of Speaking Back as Method Conclusion Key Points of the Chapter Chapter 4: Pictures at an Exhibition Introduction Community-Based Exhibitions Processes in Curating Studying Exhibiting One Set of Photos, Multiple Showings Method: Studying Audience Engagement Studying Audiences through Exhibiting Exhibition Catalogues Creating an Exhibition Catalogue Drawings: Collections and Catalogues Conclusion Key Points of the Chapter Chapter 5: The Pedagogy of Screenings Introduction Why a Pedagogy of Screenings? Methodologies for Screening Researchers Screening their Own Pro...

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