Participatory filmmaking and migration

Participatory Filmmaking (PF) has been seen as a potential methodology in migration and border studies to collect, generate and disseminate knowledge on migration and borders from first-hand experiences. Engaging a group of people in making films according to their sense of what is important provide...

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Hlavní autor: Torres, Irene Gutiérrez
Médium: Online
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Edward Elgar Publishing 2025
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On-line přístup:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/153449
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Shrnutí:Participatory Filmmaking (PF) has been seen as a potential methodology in migration and border studies to collect, generate and disseminate knowledge on migration and borders from first-hand experiences. Engaging a group of people in making films according to their sense of what is important provides a safe space for creating empathetic films on migration and sharing them with broad audiences. Mostly labelled as a-critical, the literature on PF is based on crucial components that this methodology should fulfil, such as (a) empowerment and agency, (b) participation and cooperation, and (c) multimodal media literacy and skills. However, specific ethical and methodological challenges arise within the practice when applied to migration and border research. Some recommendations might include procuring safety and reciprocity, using multistage, multilayer, and multimodal informed consent, and including intersectional viewpoints.