نتایج جستجو برای: photovoice

تعداد نتایج: 634  

2015
Elijah Bisung Susan J. Elliott Bernard Abudho Diana M. Karanja Corinne J. Schuster-Wallace

Recent years have witnessed an increase in the use of community based participatory research (CBPR) tools for understanding environment and health issues and facilitating social action. This paper explores the application and utility of photovoice for understanding water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) behaviours and catalysing community led solutions to change behaviours. Between June and Augu...

Photovoice is a participatory action research method which aims to enable students to create compelling visual representations and identify the local social issues.  This paper attempted to investigate the impact of photovoice as an innovative method on the levels of reflection manifested in EFL learners' narratives. To this end, a convenience sample of 48 Iranian intermediate EFL learn...

Journal: :Health promotion practice 2010
Leila Kramer Pamela Schwartz Allen Cheadle J Elaine Borton Merrick Wright Charlie Chase Corina Lindley

Creative ways must be found to engage both community residents and political leaders around policy and environmental solutions to public health issues. Photovoice is a community-based, participatory approach to documentary photography that provides people with training on photography, ethics, critical discussion, and policy advocacy. Photovoice projects have been implemented across the nation a...

Journal: :Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie 2012
Shalini Lal Tal Jarus Melinda J Suto

BACKGROUND Photovoice is a participatory action research method combining photography and group work to give people an opportunity to record and reflect on their daily lives. PURPOSE To review the use of Photovoice in health research and consider the implications for occupational therapy research. METHODS Literature review, guided by a scoping framework, reveals the purposes, rationales and...

Journal: :Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 2015
Lauren Mizock Zlatka Russinova Sandy DeCastro

OBJECTIVE The primary purpose of this article is to describe the development and feasibility of the Recovery Narrative Photovoice intervention. The nature of this intervention will be discussed, including facilitating empowerment and a positive sense of identity among people with serious mental illnesses. We will also describe the integration of Photovoice methodology with psychoeducational com...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2008
Heather Castleden Theresa Garvin

Scientific research occurs within a set of socio-political conditions, and in Canada research involving Indigenous communities has a historical association with colonialism. Consequently, Indigenous peoples have been justifiably sceptical and reluctant to become the subjects of academic research. Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an attempt to develop culturally relevant research...

2015
Elizabeth K. MacFarlane Renu Shakya Helen L. Berry Brandon A. Kohrt

'Photovoice', a community-based participatory research methodology, uses images as a tool to deconstruct problems by posing meaningful questions in a community to find actionable solutions. This community-enhancing technique was used to elicit experiences of climate change among women in rural Nepal. The current analysis employs mixed methods to explore the subjective mental health experience o...

2018
Genevieve Creighton John L. Oliffe Olivier Ferlatte Joan Bottorff Alex Broom Emily K. Jenkins

As photovoice continues to grow as a method for researching health and illness, there is a need for rigorous discussions about ethical considerations. In this article, we discuss three key ethical issues arising from a recent photovoice study investigating men's depression and suicide. The first issue, indelible images, details the complexity of consent and copyright when participant-produced p...

2010
Kara Schell Alana Ferguson Rita Hamoline Jennifer Shea Roanne Thomas-Maclean

There has been a lack of research done on in-class teaching and learning using visual methods. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate an enriched teaching and learning experience, facilitated by a Photovoice project, in an Advanced Methodology class where sociology graduate students were exposed to various social research methods and methodologies. Students were asked to take photographs...

1998
CAROLINE C. WANG KUN YI ZHAN WEN TAO KATHRYN CAROVANO

Photovoice is a participatory action research strategy by which people create and discuss photographs as a means of catalyzing personal and community change. The use of photovoice as an effective tool for carrying out participatory needs assessment, conducting participatory evaluation and reaching policy-makers has been discussed elsewhere. Here the authors examine the claims made for the effec...

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