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Fostering social change through participatory video: A conceptual framework

Tamara Plush
- 01 Jan 2012 - 
- Vol. 75, pp 55-58
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This article is published in Development bulletin.The article was published on 2012-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 36 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Participatory GIS & Participatory video.

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Empowering young people and strengthening resilience: youth-centred participatory video as a tool for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present empirical data from participatory video (PV) methods with groups of young people in three communities in Eastern Samar, the Philippines, and show that the PV process was an effective tool for empowering young people to raise important issues with decision-makers and advocate change on behalf of their communities.
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Reflections on the ethics of participatory visual methods to engage communities in global health research

TL;DR: This paper reflects on the experiences of working with with an array of PVM to engage community members in Vietnam, Kenya, the Philippines and South Africa in biomedical research and public health and considers multiple ethical situations that have arisen through this work.
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Between a rock and a hard place: Ethical dilemmas of local community facilitators doing participatory research projects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the role of the local team as a mediator between the wider community and project partners, highlighting the existence of significant mismatches between research expectations and the ethical processes in operation at community level which are usually established on long-term, tacit and reciprocal relationships.
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Participatory video proposals: A tool for empowering farmer groups in rural innovation processes?

TL;DR: In this paper, five smallholder farmer groups were invited to apply for action funds to co-develop innovations to enhance livelihoods, using participatory video (PV) to represent their problems, aims and innovation plans.
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Processes of hybrid knowledge creation in pastoralist development

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the factors that shape processes of knowledge creation between development and pastoralist groups to answer the question what factors influence innovation in pastoralist areas. And they highlighted the importance of the contextual and often asymmetric nature of relationships in processes of emergent knowledge creation within pastoralist development.