2017
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320172212.25022017
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Photovoice como modo de escuta: subsídios para a promoção da equidade

Abstract: Health Promotion observations of patients from a Rehabilitation Center in rural São

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“…Esse tipo de pesquisa-ação permite ampliar o cenário e as possibilidades de intervenção para o participante e pesquisador, uma vez que retrata realidades. Além disso, as imagens, uma vez registradas, não podem ser silenciadas com as palavras e, ao serem compartilhadas e associadas às vivências e experiências, podem ressuscitar subjetividades alienadas pelo sistema social 11,12 .…”
Section: Photovoice: Aspectos Teóricos E Metodológicosunclassified
“…Esse tipo de pesquisa-ação permite ampliar o cenário e as possibilidades de intervenção para o participante e pesquisador, uma vez que retrata realidades. Além disso, as imagens, uma vez registradas, não podem ser silenciadas com as palavras e, ao serem compartilhadas e associadas às vivências e experiências, podem ressuscitar subjetividades alienadas pelo sistema social 11,12 .…”
Section: Photovoice: Aspectos Teóricos E Metodológicosunclassified
“…Another work resource used was Photovoice, a visual methodology created in the United States in the 1990s by teachers Wang & Burris (1977). The method is based on theories on education for critical consciousness, on feminist theory, and community participation, and makes it possible for individuals and groups, who are stigmatized in society, to be protagonists of their history, to record and share the reality of their daily lives through photography (Berinstein & Magalhães, 2009;Mamede & Esser, 2015;Touso et al, 2017;Wang & Burris, 1977). The images overcome linguistic, cultural, and literacy barriers, as well as capture the emotions, meanings, and perceptions that the individual has of his reality.…”
Section: Presentation Of the Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 The images captured in photos cannot be silenced with words and when, shared with others who have similar experiences, they have the power to resurrect hitherto silenced subjectivities. 22 This feeling expressed by mothers after the photographic experience portrays the acceptance of the loss, which is characterized when the individual accepts inwardly that the object of desire has been lost and that there is no turning back, which guarantees the "ego" inner acceptance and, with it, it can be said there is the "cure" for mourning. If not the proper cure, there will be a harmonious coexistence between the lost object and the desire to possess it.…”
Section: Resignification Of Mourning By Mothers Of Angelsmentioning
confidence: 99%