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Photovoice MethodologySummary"Photovoice is a method that enables people to define for themselves and others, including policy makers, what is worth remembering and what needs to be changed." - Carolyn Wang
The photovoice concept was developed by Caroline C. Wang and Mary Ann Burris and described in a series of research articles. They used three main sources to create the photovoice concept: the theoretical literature on education for critical consciousness, feminist theory, and documentary photography; the efforts of community photographers and participatory educators to challenge assumptions about representation and documentary authorship; and their experience applying the process in the Ford Foundation-supported Yunnan Women's Reproductive Health and Development Program. Photovoice blends a grassroots approach to photography and social action. It provides cameras not to health specialists, policy makers, or professionals, but to people with least access to those who make decisions affecting their lives. Photovoice has three main goals:
The stages of photovoice include:
SourcePhotovoice: Social Change through Photography website. Retreived June 8 2007. Also see: PhotoVoice.org website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 08 2007 Last Updated May 09 2008 |
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