Handbook of Participatory VideoElizabeth-Jane Milne, Claudia Mitchell, Naydene De Lange Rowman & Littlefield, 2012 - 480 oldal Participatory video is a growing area of research and an increasingly popular tool among practitioners, researchers, and NGOs working with communities around the world. The Handbook of Participatory Video advances the field, engaging critically with it as a research methodology and method and interrogating assumptions about its emancipatory nature and potential for social change. In twenty-eight chapters, contributors examine historical, ethical, methodological, and technical aspects of participatory video and discuss power, ownership, and knowledge production. The Handbook is organized into six parts: Locating Participatory Video, Participatory Video as a Critical Research Methodology, Working with Visual Data, Power and Ethics in Participatory Video, Dissemination and Reaching New Audiences, and Communities and Technologies. This benchmark work takes an interdisciplinary and global approach and will be invaluable to researchers, practitioners, and students. |
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
Chapter 1 | 19 |
Chapter 2 | 35 |
Chapter 3 | 49 |
PART II | 65 |
Chapter 4 | 67 |
Chapter 5 | 85 |
Chapter 15 | 242 |
Chapter 16 | 257 |
Chapter 17 | 269 |
Chapter 18 | 283 |
PART V | 301 |
Chapter 19 | 303 |
Chapter 20 | 318 |
Chapter 21 | 331 |
Chapter 6 | 100 |
Chapter 7 | 115 |
Chapter 8 | 131 |
PART III | 147 |
Chapter 9 | 149 |
Chapter 10 | 164 |
Chapter 11 | 178 |
Chapter 12 | 194 |
Chapter 13 | 208 |
PART IV | 223 |
Chapter 14 | 225 |
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Handbook of Participatory Video E-J Milne, Ph.D,Claudia Mitchell,Naydene de Lange Korlátozott előnézet - 2012 |
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