1. Photovoice Revisited: Dialogue and Action as Pivotal
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Hanna Gabrielsson, Agneta Cronqvist, and Eric Asaba
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Community-Based Participatory Research ,Narration ,Research Design ,Communication ,Photography ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans - Abstract
Photovoice has gained acceptance as a viable visual method to engage community members as partners in research. However, as methods associated with photovoice have developed and evolved over time, concerns have also been raised with regard to how this impacts the methodological underpinnings on which photovoice rests. The aim of this article is to explore the meaning of dialogue and action as methodologically pivotal for the relevance of photovoice as community-based participatory research; further, using an empirical case and narrative theory, we attempt to contribute to an understanding of the processes that facilitate the viability and relevance of photovoice. By unpacking the contributions of dialogue and action towards a participatory methodology, in this case photovoice, the authors illustrate and argue for aspects critical in photovoice. Drawing on these aspects provides an arena for storytelling and story making, which have not previously had an explicit part in photovoice.
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- 2022
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