The Practice and Ethics of Participatory Visual Methods for Community Engagement in Public Health and Health Science
The Practice and Ethics of Participatory Visual Methods for Community Engagement in Public Health and Health Science
Author(s):*Listed Alphabetically
A, Black G, Chambers M, Davies, Lewycka
Year of Publication:
2019
Publisher(s):
Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation
Publication Type:
Guides
Abstract:
This handbook includes general guidelines for planning and facilitating a participatory visual methods process with consideration for practical and ethical points. Guidelines primarily aimed at practitioners and researchers who are working with this method for the first time, case studies are provided for each method. Chapters 6 to 10 include methods that do not require digital technology e.g. picture card-games, participatory art and body-mapping and chapters 11 to 14 describe more complex methodologies using digital technology e.g digital story-telling, participatory film-making.
There is also a useful page of links to many of the projects cited in the handbook (P58).
Evidence Type: Case Study
Main Focus: Community Development
Research Purpose: Primary Research
Context: Community
Art Forms: Multi-Arts
Access Type: Free Download
APA Citation:
Black, G. And Chambers, M., Davies, A., Lewycka, S. (2019). The Practice and Ethics of Participatory Visual Methods for Community Engagement in Public Health and Health Science. Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation.