Re-visioning Cellphilming Methodology - Mitchell, Claudia; Sadati, S. M. Hani; Starr, Lisa J.;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9789819732173
ISBN10:9819732174
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:261 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 5 Illustrations, black & white; 29 Illustrations, color
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Re-visioning Cellphilming Methodology

 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Short description:

This book focuses on cellphilming as a participatory visual methodology in arts-based research and teaching. The book aims to advance critical perspectives?and re-visioning?in relation to the co-production of knowledge through cellphilming.



Many of the chapters come out of an international virtual symposium hosted by McGill University in June 2022. It brings together authors working in a variety of interdisciplinary areas and settings including work with Indigenous groups in Canada, girls and women with disabilities in Vietnam, youth in conflict and refugee contexts in Mali, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Canada, Nigeria, South Africa, and India.



Some of the re-visioning addressed in the collection takes up place as we work in new contexts and situations as we are seeing with the idea of ethnographies at a and in relation to COVID-19. The genres, the place of reflexivity, and even the timing of participatory engagement might vary as a result of using virtual platforms necessitated by distancin. Other re-visioning takes place as a result of work with new communities, or new age populations and aspects of intersectionality, looking across work with very young children and older adults.



This book contributes to further decolonizing cellphilming methodology to support participatory work in new ways, and with underrepresented groups for whom finding new ways for engagement is key. A special feature of the book is its attention to work with International NGOs.



Chapter ?Cellphones beyond the workshop: Youth researchers owning gender transformative change through participatory visual research in rural India during COVID-19? is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Long description:

This book focuses on cellphilming as a participatory visual methodology in arts-based research and teaching. The book aims to advance critical perspectives?and re-visioning?in relation to the co-production of knowledge through cellphilming.



Many of the chapters come out of an international virtual symposium hosted by McGill University in June 2022. It brings together authors working in a variety of interdisciplinary areas and settings including work with Indigenous groups in Canada, girls and women with disabilities in Vietnam, youth in conflict and refugee contexts in Mali, and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Canada, Nigeria, South Africa, and India.



Some of the re-visioning addressed in the collection takes up place as we work in new contexts and situations as we are seeing with the idea of ethnographies at a and in relation to COVID-19. The genres, the place of reflexivity, and even the timing of participatory engagement might vary as a result of using virtual platforms necessitated by distancing. Other re-visioning takes place as a result of work with new communities, or new age populations and aspects of intersectionality, looking across work with very young children and older adults.



This book contributes to further decolonizing cellphilming methodology to support participatory work in new ways, and with underrepresented groups for whom finding new ways for engagement is key. A special feature of the book is its attention to work with International NGOs.



 



Chapter ?Cellphones beyond the workshop: Youth researchers owning gender transformative change through participatory visual research in rural India during COVID-19? is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.



 

Table of Contents:

Introduction to revisioning cellphilming methodologies.- Section  Revision Who are we working with now.- When can I make a cellphilm Reflecting and developing cellphilming with young children.- A positie enabler to keep advocating for the voices of young women with disabilities.- Still connected On the use of cellphilming as part of art making with refugee children and young people.