2022
DOI: 10.1177/14733250211070590
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The AltaVoces project: A digital narrative approach to anti-oppressive social work research with Latino youth

Abstract: Although digital narrative methods lend themselves well to participatory, action-oriented inquiry, these relatively new methods also raise questions about potential risks involved in using digital technologies to engage marginalized groups in social work research. This article examines the feasibility, challenges, and opportunities of using digital narrative methods in anti-oppressive social work research (AOSWR) by providing empirical insights from the AltaVoces project—an AOSWR project that used digital narr… Show more

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“…PV has since been used in many different community contexts for varied purposes such as health promotion/ communication, community organizing and advocacy, community development, and conflict resolution (Milne et al, 2012). In the allied health fields, PV has begun to garner attention as a community-engaged, visual approach to qualitative research that uses media production tools for collaborative knowledge generation (Lilly, 2023, Brooks & Poudrier, 2014. Helping professionals have also employed various forms of PV in therapeutic settings, demonstrating its utility as an intervention approach (Miller Scarnato, 2018, 2019.…”
Section: Participatory Videomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PV has since been used in many different community contexts for varied purposes such as health promotion/ communication, community organizing and advocacy, community development, and conflict resolution (Milne et al, 2012). In the allied health fields, PV has begun to garner attention as a community-engaged, visual approach to qualitative research that uses media production tools for collaborative knowledge generation (Lilly, 2023, Brooks & Poudrier, 2014. Helping professionals have also employed various forms of PV in therapeutic settings, demonstrating its utility as an intervention approach (Miller Scarnato, 2018, 2019.…”
Section: Participatory Videomentioning
confidence: 99%