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The Handbook of Participatory Video advances the field as the first major work to critically examine the use of participatory video around the world as a tool forresearch, community activism, and social change.
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The Handbook of Participatory Video advances the field as the first major work to critically examine the use of participatory video around the world as a tool forresearch, community activism, and social change.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9780759121133
- ISBN-10: 0759121133
- Artikelnr.: 35214412
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9780759121133
- ISBN-10: 0759121133
- Artikelnr.: 35214412
Claudia Mitchell is James McGill Professor and Director, Institute for Human Development and Well-Being (IHDW) at McGill University She is a 2017 Trudeau Fellowship recipient. She has worked with the Canadian International Development Agency (now Global Affairs Canada), UNICEF, UNESCO, and the Gorbachev Foundation. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada's Academy of Social Sciences. In 2016, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council recognized the impact of her quarter-century of SSHRC-funded research and other achievements with the SSHRC Gold Medal, the agency's highest honour.
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Locating Participatory Video Chapter 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 Nemes Chapter 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 Methodology Chapter 4. Fostering Social Change through Participatory Video: A Conceptual Framework
by Tamara Plush Chapter 5. Participatory Video Drama: A Feminist Way of Seeing?
by Louise Waite and Catherine P. Conn Chapter 6. Reflexivity
Participation
and Video
by Kyung-Hwa Yang Chapter 7. Play
Affect
and Participatory Video as a Reflexive Research Strategy
by Geraldine Bloustien Chapter 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 Geldenhys Chapter 10. Youth Video-Making: Selves and Identities in Dialogue
by Wendy Luttrell
Victoria Restler
and Claire Fontaine Chapter 11. Making Sense of Participatory Video: Approaches for Participatory Content Analysis
by Nitin Sawhney Chapter 12. Visual Post-production in Participatory Video-making Processes
by Monica Mak Chapter 13. The Art of Participatory Video: Relational Aesthetics in Artistic Collaborations
by Verena Thomas and Kate Britton Part IV. Power and Ethics in Participatory Video Chapter 14. Beyond Empowerment Inspiration: Interrogating the Gap between the Ideals and Practice Reality of Participatory Video
by Jacqueline Shaw Chapter 15. Challenging Knowledge Production with Participatory Video
by Shannon Walsh Chapter 16. Saying "No" to Participatory Video: Unraveling the Complexities of (Non)participation
by E-J Milne Chapter 17. Participatory Video and Situated Ethics: Avoiding Disablism
by Andrea Capstick Chapter 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 Audiences Chapter 19. Using Participatory Video in Monitoring and Evaluation
by Isabelle Lemaire and Chris Lunch Chapter 20. Building Sustainability into Work with Participatory Video
by Naydene de Lange and Claudia Mitchell Chapter 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 Woods Chapter 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. Schleser Chapter 26. Re-visioning Participatory Video: Interactions with Forms of Online Research
by Pamela Teitelbaum Chapter 27. Copyright in the Participatory and Online Video Environment
by Patricia Aufderheide Chapter 28. New Directions in Participatory Video: Emerging Digital Technologies and Practices
by Audubon Dougherty and Nitin Sawhney Index About the Editors and Contributors
by Marit Kathryn Corneil Chapter 2 . Defining Participatory Video from Practice
by Chris High
Namita Singh
Lisa Petheram
and Gusztáv Nemes Chapter 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 Methodology Chapter 4. Fostering Social Change through Participatory Video: A Conceptual Framework
by Tamara Plush Chapter 5. Participatory Video Drama: A Feminist Way of Seeing?
by Louise Waite and Catherine P. Conn Chapter 6. Reflexivity
Participation
and Video
by Kyung-Hwa Yang Chapter 7. Play
Affect
and Participatory Video as a Reflexive Research Strategy
by Geraldine Bloustien Chapter 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 Geldenhys Chapter 10. Youth Video-Making: Selves and Identities in Dialogue
by Wendy Luttrell
Victoria Restler
and Claire Fontaine Chapter 11. Making Sense of Participatory Video: Approaches for Participatory Content Analysis
by Nitin Sawhney Chapter 12. Visual Post-production in Participatory Video-making Processes
by Monica Mak Chapter 13. The Art of Participatory Video: Relational Aesthetics in Artistic Collaborations
by Verena Thomas and Kate Britton Part IV. Power and Ethics in Participatory Video Chapter 14. Beyond Empowerment Inspiration: Interrogating the Gap between the Ideals and Practice Reality of Participatory Video
by Jacqueline Shaw Chapter 15. Challenging Knowledge Production with Participatory Video
by Shannon Walsh Chapter 16. Saying "No" to Participatory Video: Unraveling the Complexities of (Non)participation
by E-J Milne Chapter 17. Participatory Video and Situated Ethics: Avoiding Disablism
by Andrea Capstick Chapter 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 Audiences Chapter 19. Using Participatory Video in Monitoring and Evaluation
by Isabelle Lemaire and Chris Lunch Chapter 20. Building Sustainability into Work with Participatory Video
by Naydene de Lange and Claudia Mitchell Chapter 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 Woods Chapter 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. Schleser Chapter 26. Re-visioning Participatory Video: Interactions with Forms of Online Research
by Pamela Teitelbaum Chapter 27. Copyright in the Participatory and Online Video Environment
by Patricia Aufderheide Chapter 28. New Directions in Participatory Video: Emerging Digital Technologies and Practices
by Audubon Dougherty and Nitin Sawhney Index About the Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Locating Participatory Video Chapter 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 Nemes Chapter 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 Methodology Chapter 4. Fostering Social Change through Participatory Video: A Conceptual Framework
by Tamara Plush Chapter 5. Participatory Video Drama: A Feminist Way of Seeing?
by Louise Waite and Catherine P. Conn Chapter 6. Reflexivity
Participation
and Video
by Kyung-Hwa Yang Chapter 7. Play
Affect
and Participatory Video as a Reflexive Research Strategy
by Geraldine Bloustien Chapter 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 Geldenhys Chapter 10. Youth Video-Making: Selves and Identities in Dialogue
by Wendy Luttrell
Victoria Restler
and Claire Fontaine Chapter 11. Making Sense of Participatory Video: Approaches for Participatory Content Analysis
by Nitin Sawhney Chapter 12. Visual Post-production in Participatory Video-making Processes
by Monica Mak Chapter 13. The Art of Participatory Video: Relational Aesthetics in Artistic Collaborations
by Verena Thomas and Kate Britton Part IV. Power and Ethics in Participatory Video Chapter 14. Beyond Empowerment Inspiration: Interrogating the Gap between the Ideals and Practice Reality of Participatory Video
by Jacqueline Shaw Chapter 15. Challenging Knowledge Production with Participatory Video
by Shannon Walsh Chapter 16. Saying "No" to Participatory Video: Unraveling the Complexities of (Non)participation
by E-J Milne Chapter 17. Participatory Video and Situated Ethics: Avoiding Disablism
by Andrea Capstick Chapter 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 Audiences Chapter 19. Using Participatory Video in Monitoring and Evaluation
by Isabelle Lemaire and Chris Lunch Chapter 20. Building Sustainability into Work with Participatory Video
by Naydene de Lange and Claudia Mitchell Chapter 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 Woods Chapter 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. Schleser Chapter 26. Re-visioning Participatory Video: Interactions with Forms of Online Research
by Pamela Teitelbaum Chapter 27. Copyright in the Participatory and Online Video Environment
by Patricia Aufderheide Chapter 28. New Directions in Participatory Video: Emerging Digital Technologies and Practices
by Audubon Dougherty and Nitin Sawhney Index About the Editors and Contributors
by Marit Kathryn Corneil Chapter 2 . Defining Participatory Video from Practice
by Chris High
Namita Singh
Lisa Petheram
and Gusztáv Nemes Chapter 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 Methodology Chapter 4. Fostering Social Change through Participatory Video: A Conceptual Framework
by Tamara Plush Chapter 5. Participatory Video Drama: A Feminist Way of Seeing?
by Louise Waite and Catherine P. Conn Chapter 6. Reflexivity
Participation
and Video
by Kyung-Hwa Yang Chapter 7. Play
Affect
and Participatory Video as a Reflexive Research Strategy
by Geraldine Bloustien Chapter 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 Geldenhys Chapter 10. Youth Video-Making: Selves and Identities in Dialogue
by Wendy Luttrell
Victoria Restler
and Claire Fontaine Chapter 11. Making Sense of Participatory Video: Approaches for Participatory Content Analysis
by Nitin Sawhney Chapter 12. Visual Post-production in Participatory Video-making Processes
by Monica Mak Chapter 13. The Art of Participatory Video: Relational Aesthetics in Artistic Collaborations
by Verena Thomas and Kate Britton Part IV. Power and Ethics in Participatory Video Chapter 14. Beyond Empowerment Inspiration: Interrogating the Gap between the Ideals and Practice Reality of Participatory Video
by Jacqueline Shaw Chapter 15. Challenging Knowledge Production with Participatory Video
by Shannon Walsh Chapter 16. Saying "No" to Participatory Video: Unraveling the Complexities of (Non)participation
by E-J Milne Chapter 17. Participatory Video and Situated Ethics: Avoiding Disablism
by Andrea Capstick Chapter 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 Audiences Chapter 19. Using Participatory Video in Monitoring and Evaluation
by Isabelle Lemaire and Chris Lunch Chapter 20. Building Sustainability into Work with Participatory Video
by Naydene de Lange and Claudia Mitchell Chapter 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 Woods Chapter 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. Schleser Chapter 26. Re-visioning Participatory Video: Interactions with Forms of Online Research
by Pamela Teitelbaum Chapter 27. Copyright in the Participatory and Online Video Environment
by Patricia Aufderheide Chapter 28. New Directions in Participatory Video: Emerging Digital Technologies and Practices
by Audubon Dougherty and Nitin Sawhney Index About the Editors and Contributors