371 Critiquing Participatory Video: Experiences from Around the World

Thursday, August 2, 2012: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
NB 430 (Faculty of Economics)

TG05 Visual Sociology (host committee)

Language: English
Session Organizers:
Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands and E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, Scotland
Chair:
Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands
Discussant:
E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, Scotland
Representing the “voice”: A critical perspective on participatory video practice (Oral Presentation)
Arianna MENCARONI, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain, Spain

Why are we doing it? Negotiating expectations in the PV process (Oral Presentation)
Elisa BIGNANTE, University of Torino, Italy; Jay MISTRY, Royal Holloway University of London, England; Andrea BERARDI, Open University, England

Problematizing participatory video with youth in Canada: A critical disruptive praxis? (Oral Presentation)
Matthew ROGERS, University of New Brunswick, Canada., Canada

Participatory video, knowledge production and power in a South African shack settlement (Oral Presentation)
Shannon WALSH, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Understandings from the process: How can PV affect the agency of women? (Oral Presentation)
Namita SINGH, The Open University, United Kingdom

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