Volume 30 Issue 2 MIGRANT WOMEN LEARNING AND TEACHING THROUGH PARTICIPATORY PHOTOGRAPHY (original) (raw)

Migrant Women Learning and Teaching through Participatory Photography

Sylvia Calatayud

Canadian journal for the study of adult education, 2018

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International Journal of Lifelong Education What participatory photography can tell us about immigrant and refugee women's learning in Atlantic Canada

Susan Brigham, Catherine Baillie Abidi

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Exploring adult learning spaces for refugee and immigrant learners in Canada through photography.

Susan Brigham

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Migrant narratives as photo stories: on the properties of photography and the mediation of migrant voices

Jason Vincent Cabanes

Visual Studies, 2017

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Deep Roots and New Beginnings: Exploring the Re-construction of Identity through Photographic Life Narratives with Immigrant Women

Sylvia Calatayud

Deep Roots and New Beginnings: Exploring the Re-construction of Identity through Photographic Life Narratives with Immigrant Women, 2015

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Through this Lens: Refugee Students Creating Ownership and Identity Through Photography

Melinda Nevarez

2017

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Migration Politics and Human Rights: Redefining the Camera as Collaborative Technology in Transnational Communities

Oscar F Gil-Garcia

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Telling migrant stories in collaborative photography research: Photographic practices and the mediation of migrant voices

Jason Vincent Cabanes

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2018

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When Fieldwork “Fails”: Participatory Visual Methods And Fieldwork Encounters With Resettled Refugees

Emily Frazier

Geographical Review, 2019

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Involving Migrant Women in Research: Potential Benefits and Limitations of the Participatory Photo Interview

Faime Alpagu

2016

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From There to Here: Using Photography to Explore Perspectives of Resettled Refugee Youth

Jody McBrien

International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 2012

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Participatory Visual Research with Displaced Persons: ‘Listening’ to Post-conflict Experiences through the Visual. Journal of Refugee Studies. doi:10.1093/jrs/fey038

Sanne Weber

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Moving images: Psychoanalytically informed visual methods in documenting the lives of women migrants and asylum seekers

Janice Haaken

Journal of Health Psychology, 2013

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Reflections through the lens: Participatory video with migrant domestic workers, asylum seekers and ethnic minorities

vivian wenli lin

Emotion, Space and Society, 2019

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Visual ethnography and refugee women: Nuanced understandings of lived experiences

Caroline Lenette

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Sharing Pictures, Bridging Barriers: The Use of Photovoice to Increase Awareness of Women Refugees Issues in Jakarta

DC Kirana

2019

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Using photography in research with young migrants: addressing questions of visibility, movement and personal spaces

Giovanna Fassetta

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Photojournalism as political encounter: western news photography in the 2015 migration ‘crisis’

Lilie Chouliaraki

Visual Communication, 2019

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Travelling Subjects: Women’s Writing, Mobility and Photography

Giorgia Alù

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“Have You Just Taken a Picture of Me?”: Theoretical and Ethical Implications of the Use of Researcher-Produced Photography in Studying Migrant Minorities

Karolina Nikielska-Sekula

2021

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"I Am Not Deaf": Art-based Participatory Action Research with Refugee Women from Burma

Hillary Rubesin

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Refuge in a Moving World: Tracing Refugee and Migrant Journeys across Disciplines. Edited by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. UCL Press, 2020, pp. 529

Irene Tuzi

Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees, 2021

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Notions of Home and Sense of Belonging in the Context of Migration in a Journey Through Participatory Photography

Sara Vannini, Ricardo Gomez

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Lessons in Failing Well: Building Hyper-Migration—a postcolonial, digital, feminist game with refugee youth in Toronto

Paula Gardner

InTensions, 2016

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Arts-Based Methods in Migration Research. A Methodological Analysis on Participatory Visual Methods and Their Transformative Potentials and Limits in Studying Human Mobility

Melissa Moralli

International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2024

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Short Take: Walking Interviews with Refugee-background Women

Caroline Lenette

Field Methods, 2021

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Faime Alpagu- INVOLVING MIGRANT WOMEN IN RESEARCH: POTENTIAL BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS OF THE PARTICIPATORY PHOTO INTERVIEW/ Göç Çalışmalarında Katılımcı Fotoğraf Görüşmesi Yönteminin İmkan ve Sınırlılıkları

Faime Alpagu, Moment Dergi (Moment Journal)

Moment Dergi, 2015

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Minga biographic workshops with highly skilled migrant women: enhancing spaces of inclusion

Yvonne Riaño

Qualitative Research, 2015

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Media Practice and Education 'Better than a pill': digital storytelling as a narrative process for refugee women

Caroline Lenette

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Home/Land: Women, Citizenship, Photographies

Irene E Bronner

de arte , 2017

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Contemplating Artful Migration and Community Art Education Experiences: Inter-Intra

Arianna Garcia-Fialdini

2019

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Refugee and Displaced Youth Negotiating Imagined and Lived Identities in a Photography‐Based Educational Project in the United States and Colombia

Alba Lucy Guerrero

Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010

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Participatory Photography With Women's Rights Activists in Nepal: Towards a Practice of Decolonial Feminist Solidarity?

Tiina Seppälä

Arts-Based Methods for Decolonising Participatory Research (Routledge), 2021

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Transformative filmmaking in resettlement : refugees addressing acculturation gaps, concordance, and cohesion in Canada

Jeff Bingley

2016

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