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Handbook of participatory video

Elizabeth-Jane Milne (Editor), Claudia Mitchell (Editor), Naydene De Lange (Editor)
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
eBook, English, 2012
AltaMira Press, Lanham, Maryland, 2012
1 online resource (xix, 480 pages)
9780759121157, 9781283639293, 9780759121140, 075912115X, 1283639297, 0759121141
826065303
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Locating Participatory VideoChapter 1. Citizenship and Participatory Video, by Marit Kathryn Corneil Chapter 2 .  Defining Participatory Video from Practice, by Chris High, Namita Singh, Lisa Petheram, and Gusztáv NemesChapter 3. (Re)framing the Scholarship on Participatory Video: From Celebration to Critical Engagement: From Celebration to Critical Engagement, by Bronwen Low, Chloë Brushwood Rose, Paula M. Salvio, and Lena Palacios Part II. Participatory Video as a Critical Research MethodologyChapter 4. Fostering Social Change through Participatory Video: A Conceptual Framework, by Tamara PlushChapter 5. Participatory Video Drama: A Feminist Way of Seeing?, by Louise Waite and Catherine P. ConnChapter 6. Reflexivity, Participation, and Video, by Kyung-Hwa YangChapter 7. Play, Affect, and Participatory Video as a Reflexive Research Strategy, by Geraldine BloustienChapter 8 . Mixed Methods Research in Participatory Video, by Tilla Olivier, Naydene de Lange, John W. Creswell, and Lesley Wood Part III. Working with Visual Data Chapter 9. What Can a Visual Researcher Do with a Storyboard?, by Lukas Labacher, Claudia Mitchell, Naydene de Lange, Relebohile Moletsane, and Marti-Mari GeldenhysChapter 10. Youth Video-Making: Selves and Identities in Dialogue, by Wendy Luttrell, Victoria Restler, and Claire FontaineChapter 11. Making Sense of Participatory Video: Approaches for Participatory Content Analysis, by Nitin SawhneyChapter 12. Visual Post-production in Participatory Video-making Processes, by Monica MakChapter 13.        The Art of Participatory Video: Relational Aesthetics in Artistic Collaborations, by Verena Thomas and Kate Britton Part IV. Power and Ethics in Participatory VideoChapter 14. Beyond Empowerment Inspiration: Interrogating the Gap between the Ideals and Practice Reality of Participatory Video, by Jacqueline ShawChapter 15. Challenging Knowledge Production with Participatory Video, by Shannon WalshChapter 16. Saying “No” to Participatory Video: Unraveling the Complexities of (Non)participation, by E-J MilneChapter 17. Participatory Video and Situated Ethics:  Avoiding Disablism, by Andrea CapstickChapter 18. Realizing the Benefits of Ownership through Participatory Video in a Multimedia Age, by Michael LaFlamme, Guy Singleton, and Kado Muir Part V. Dissemination and Reaching New AudiencesChapter 19. Using Participatory Video in Monitoring and Evaluation, by Isabelle Lemaire and Chris LunchChapter 20. Building Sustainability into Work with Participatory Video, by Naydene de Lange and Claudia MitchellChapter 21. Dissemination and Ownership of Knowledge, by Elizabeth Miller and Michelle Smith Chapter 22. Troubling the Politics of Reception in Participatory Video Discourse, by Sara Kindon, Geoff Hume-Cook, and Kirsty WoodsChapter 23. Using Participatory Video to Engage in Policy Processes: Representation, Power, and Knowledge in Public Screenings, by Joanna Wheeler Part VI. Communities and Technologies Chapter 24. Learning from Communities: Personal Reflections from Inside, by Joshua Schwab-Cartas Chapter 25. Collaborative Mobile Phone Film Making, by Max R.C. SchleserChapter 26. Re-visioning Participatory Video: Interactions with Forms of Online Research, by Pamela TeitelbaumChapter 27. Copyright in the Participatory and Online Video Environment, by Patricia AufderheideChapter 28. New Directions in Participatory Video: Emerging Digital Technologies and Practices, by Audubon Dougherty and Nitin Sawhney IndexAbout the Editors and Contributors 
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