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In My Life - Stories From Young Activists In South Africa 2002-2022 (Paperback): Shannon Walsh, Claudia Mitchell, Mandla... In My Life - Stories From Young Activists In South Africa 2002-2022 (Paperback)
Shannon Walsh, Claudia Mitchell, Mandla Oliphant
R280 R203 Discovery Miles 2 030 Save R77 (28%) In Stock

The early 2000s were still a time of optimism and exuberance in newly democratic South Africa. Transformations were afoot, and there was a courageous desire for change, even with the stark realities of HIV and AIDS-related illnesses looming. At the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban in 2000, Nkosi Johnson, aged 11, took the stage to give an impassioned speech emphasizing the importance of young people in responding to the AIDS pandemic. His call heralded an explosion of youth-focused initiatives, including the project that started this book. In My life follows the paths of a group of racially diverse young AIDS activists from Khayelitsha and Atlantis, first brought together as part of an educational HIV-prevention programme in Cape Town in 2002.

Over the next twenty years, we follow their inspiring and harrowing journeys, as they move from hopeful and passionate teen activists, through the tragedies and triumphs of transitioning to adulthood. With candour, they tell stories of hardships and loss, mental health issues, grief and violence, but also of personal transformations, love, friendship, artistic achievements, community connection and thrilling social justice wins. Connected to each other, and to their communities, their stories provide a glimpse into the long tale of activism and of educational work, forever asking the question: what difference does it make.

As the early post-apartheid enthusiasm and activism transformed and changed, stories have been a place where one could find solace and refuge, or find ways to be connected again. The stories in In My Life reflect the shifting times and context in South Africa, the transformation of the country and the complicated life stories of everyday life in the cracks of those who are artists, writers, creators, activists, researchers, teachers and many other things in between and beyond.

That's Funny You Don't Look Like A Teacher! - Interrogating Images, Identity, And Popular Culture (Hardcover): Sandra... That's Funny You Don't Look Like A Teacher! - Interrogating Images, Identity, And Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Sandra J. Weber, Claudia Mitchell
R5,333 Discovery Miles 53 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do you see when you think of "teacher"? Where does what you see come from? This is a book about the images of teachers and teaching which permeate the everyday lives of children and adults, shaping in important but unrecognised ways their notions of whom teachers are and what they do. The authors show how, using a creative interdisciplinary approach, it is possible to analyse drawings of teachers, television programmes, films, cartooons, comics and even Barbie dolls. Illustrated with colour reproductions and excerpts from interviews and journals, this book should appeal to teachers, academics and anyone who is interested in the popular culture of childhood, gender issues, professional identity and teacher education.

Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Marni Sommer Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Marni Sommer
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health focuses on the use of participatory visual methodologies such as photovoice, participatory video (including cellphilming or the use of cell phones to make videos), drawing and mapping in public health research. These approaches are modes of inquiry that can engage participants and communities, eliciting evidence about their own health and well-being, as well as modes of representation and modes of production in the co-creation of knowledge, and modes of dissemination in relation to knowledge translation and mobilization. Thus, the production by a group of girls or young women of a set of photos or videos from their own visual perspective can offer new evidence on how, for example, they see sexual violence. Unlike other data such as those collected through surveys or even conventional interviews, the images they have produced not only inform the empirical evidence, but also do not need to remain in a laboratory or the office of a researcher. They can, through exhibitions and screenings, reach various audiences: school or health personnel, parents and community members, and perhaps also policy-makers. This collection offers a critical overview for students, practitioners, researchers and policy-makers working in or concerned with the use of participatory methodologies in public health around the globe. This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Public Health.

Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell, Marni Sommer Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Marni Sommer
R4,156 Discovery Miles 41 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Participatory Visual Methodologies in Global Public Health focuses on the use of participatory visual methodologies such as photovoice, participatory video (including cellphilming or the use of cell phones to make videos), drawing and mapping in public health research. These approaches are modes of inquiry that can engage participants and communities, eliciting evidence about their own health and well-being, as well as modes of representation and modes of production in the co-creation of knowledge, and modes of dissemination in relation to knowledge translation and mobilization. Thus, the production by a group of girls or young women of a set of photos or videos from their own visual perspective can offer new evidence on how, for example, they see sexual violence. Unlike other data such as those collected through surveys or even conventional interviews, the images they have produced not only inform the empirical evidence, but also do not need to remain in a laboratory or the office of a researcher. They can, through exhibitions and screenings, reach various audiences: school or health personnel, parents and community members, and perhaps also policy-makers. This collection offers a critical overview for students, practitioners, researchers and policy-makers working in or concerned with the use of participatory methodologies in public health around the globe. This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Public Health.

Where Am I in the Picture? - Researcher Positionality in Rural Studies (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Katarina Giritli Nygren,... Where Am I in the Picture? - Researcher Positionality in Rural Studies (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Katarina Giritli Nygren, Relebohile Molestane
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Positionality and researcher reflexivity – how to account for one’s subject position – remain as challenges for new researchers. But they also remain as challenges for experienced researchers, who are often involved in multiple research projects simultaneously. Where Am I in the Picture? sheds light on the idea of researcher positionality through visual methodologies, particularly in the context of studying rurality in Canada, Sweden, and South Africa. The book is intended for new and experienced researchers seeking to decolonize their own perspectives in research in the social sciences and humanities. It incorporates photographs, drawings, and memory work to highlight the social constructedness of what counts as rural. Drawing together compelling narratives from researchers about their positionality in studying rurality, the book highlights a need for greater attention to "where we are in the picture" more broadly. It suggests that when it comes to the rural, researchers need to rethink the interplay of dominant images, insider and outsider perspectives, and what this interplay means in relation to interpretation. Where Am I in the Picture? presents a new vision of how to take into consideration positionality in research.

Just Who Do We Think We Are? - Methodologies for Autobiography and Self-Study in Education (Paperback, New): Claudia Mitchell,... Just Who Do We Think We Are? - Methodologies for Autobiography and Self-Study in Education (Paperback, New)
Claudia Mitchell, Kathleen O'Reilly-Scanlon, Sandra Weber
R1,438 Discovery Miles 14 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As 'method' takes centre stage in educational and social scientific research, and self-study becomes a key tool for research, training and practice and professional development in education, Just Who Do We Think We Are? provides an invaluable resource for anyone undertaking this form of practitioner research. Drawing upon diverse and specific examples of self-study, described here by the practitioners themselves, the book formulates a methodological framework for self-study in education. This collection brings together a diverse and international range of self studies carried out in teacher education, each of which has a different perspective to offer on issues of method and methodology, including memory work, fictional practice, life histories, collaborative autobiography, auto-ethnography, phenomenology and image-based approaches. Such ethical issues likely to arise from self study as informed consent, self-disclosure and crises of representation are also explored with depth and clarity. Ruth Prescesky, Acadia University Will Penny, McGill University Faith Butler, College of the Bahamas Anna Rumin, Bishop's University Jo Visser, McGill University Kathleen O'Reilly Scanl

Just Who Do We Think We Are? - Methodologies for Autobiography and Self-Study in Education (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell,... Just Who Do We Think We Are? - Methodologies for Autobiography and Self-Study in Education (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Kathleen O'Reilly-Scanlon, Sandra Weber
R4,527 Discovery Miles 45 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As method takes center stage in educational and social scientific research, and self-study becomes a key tool for research, training and practice, and professional development in education, "Just Who Do We Think Are?" provides an invaluable resource for anyone undertaking this form of practitioner research. Drawing on diverse and specific examples of self-study, described here by the practitioners themselves, the book formulates a methodological framework for self-study in education.
This collection brings together a diverse and international range of self-studies carried out in teacher education, each of which has a different perspective to offer on issues of method and methodology, including memory work, fictional practice, life histories, collaborative autobiography, auto-ethnography, phenomenology, and image-based approaches. Such ethical issues likely to arise from self-study as informed consent, self-disclosure, and crises of representation are also explored with depth and clarity.

Researching Children's Popular Culture - The Cultural Spaces of Childhood (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Jacqueline... Researching Children's Popular Culture - The Cultural Spaces of Childhood (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
R1,202 Discovery Miles 12 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The place of childhood in popular culture is one that invites new readings both on childhood itself, but also on approaches to studying childhood. Discussing different methods of researching children's popular culture, they argue that the interplay of the age of the players, the status of their popular culture, the transience of the objects, and indeed the ephemerality - and long lastingness - of childhood, all contribute to what could be regarded as a particularized space for childhood studies - and one that challenges many of the conventions of "doing research" involving children.

Researching Children's Popular Culture - The Cultural Spaces of Childhood (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell, Jacqueline... Researching Children's Popular Culture - The Cultural Spaces of Childhood (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The place of childhood in popular culture is one that invites new readings both on childhood itself, but also on approaches to studying childhood. Discussing different methods of researching children's popular culture, the authors argue that the interplay of the age of the players, the status of their popular culture, the transience of the objects, and indeed the ephemerality - and long lastingness - of childhood, all contribute to what could be regarded as a particularized space for childhood studies - and one that challenges many of the conventions of "doing research" involving children.

Reinventing Ourselves as Teachers - Beyond Nostalgia (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Sandra Weber Reinventing Ourselves as Teachers - Beyond Nostalgia (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Sandra Weber
R2,093 Discovery Miles 20 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Designed for use by teachers and teacher educators, this text should help both novice and experienced teachers reinterpret their working lives. The reader is led on a path of personal exploration that goes beyond standard approaches and leads from the personal to the critical. Illustrative material is drawn from all levels, from kindergarten to high school, to illuminate issues and questions fundamental to teachers' lives. Film and literary narratives supply further case studies and contribute to the fusion of critical reflection and everyday realities that typically inform teachers' experiences of work.

Memory and Pedagogy (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Teresa Strong-Wilson, Kathleen Pithouse, Susann Allnutt Memory and Pedagogy (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Teresa Strong-Wilson, Kathleen Pithouse, Susann Allnutt
R1,655 Discovery Miles 16 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Memory work - the conscious remembering and study of individual and shared memories - is increasingly being acknowledged as a key pedagogical tool in working with children. Giving students opportunities and support to remember and study their selves as individuals and as communities allows them to see their future as something that belongs to them, and that they can influence in some way for the better. This edited volume brings together essays from scholars who are studying the interconnections between pedagogy and memory in the context of social themes and social inquiry within educational research. The book provides a range of perspectives on the social and pedagogical relevance of memory studies to the educational arena in relation to the themes of memory and method, revisiting childhood, memory and place, addressing political conflict, sexuality and embodiment, and inter-generational studies.

Memory and Pedagogy (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell, Teresa Strong-Wilson, Kathleen Pithouse, Susann Allnutt Memory and Pedagogy (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Teresa Strong-Wilson, Kathleen Pithouse, Susann Allnutt
R4,607 Discovery Miles 46 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Memory work -- the conscious remembering and study of individual and shared memories -- is increasingly being acknowledged as a key pedagogical tool in working with children. Giving students opportunities and support to remember and study their selves as individuals and as communities allows them to see their future as something that belongs to them, and that they can influence in some way for the better. This edited volume brings together essays from scholars who are studying the interconnections between pedagogy and memory in the context of social themes and social inquiry within educational research. The book provides a range of perspectives on the social and pedagogical relevance of memory studies to the educational arena in relation to the themes of memory and method, revisiting childhood, memory and place, addressing political conflict, sexuality and embodiment, and inter-generational studies.

Girlhood and the Politics of Place (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Carrie Rentschler Girlhood and the Politics of Place (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Carrie Rentschler
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Examining context-specific conditions in which girls live, learn, work, play, and organize deepens the understanding of place-making practices of girls and young women worldwide. Focusing on place across health, literary and historical studies, art history, communications, media studies, sociology, and education allows for investigations of how girlhood is positioned in relation to interdisciplinary and transnational research methodologies, media environments, geographic locations, history, and social spaces. This book offers a comprehensive reading on how girlhood scholars construct and deploy research frameworks that directly engage girls in the research process.

Girlhood and the Politics of Place (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell, Carrie Rentschler Girlhood and the Politics of Place (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Carrie Rentschler
R4,094 Discovery Miles 40 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Examining context-specific conditions in which girls live, learn, work, play, and organize deepens the understanding of place-making practices of girls and young women worldwide. Focusing on place across health, literary and historical studies, art history, communications, media studies, sociology, and education allows for investigations of how girlhood is positioned in relation to interdisciplinary and transnational research methodologies, media environments, geographic locations, history, and social spaces. This book offers a comprehensive reading on how girlhood scholars construct and deploy research frameworks that directly engage girls in the research process.

That's Funny You Don't Look Like A Teacher! - Interrogating Images, Identity, And Popular Culture (Paperback): Sandra... That's Funny You Don't Look Like A Teacher! - Interrogating Images, Identity, And Popular Culture (Paperback)
Sandra J. Weber, Claudia Mitchell
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do you see when you think of "teacher"? Where does what you see come from? This is a book about the images of teachers and teaching which permeate the everyday lives of children and adults, shaping in important but unrecognised ways their notions of whom teachers are and what they do. The authors show how, using a creative interdisciplinary approach, it is possible to analyse drawings of teachers, television programmes, films, cartooons, comics and even Barbie dolls. Illustrated with colour reproductions and excerpts from interviews and journals, this book should appeal to teachers, academics and anyone who is interested in the popular culture of childhood, gender issues, professional identity and teacher education.

The Girl in the Pandemic - Transnational Perspectives (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell, Ann Smith The Girl in the Pandemic - Transnational Perspectives (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Ann Smith
R3,354 Discovery Miles 33 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As seen in previous pandemics, girls and young women are particularly vulnerable as social issues such as homelessness, mental healthcare, access to education, and child labor are often exacerbated. The Girl in the Pandemic considers what academics, community activists, and those working in local, national, and global NGOs are learning about the lives of girls and young women during pandemics. Drawing from a range of responses during the pandemic including first person narratives, community ethnographies, and participatory action research, this collection offers a picture of how the COVID-19 pandemic played out in eight different countries.

Was It Something I Wore? - Dress, Identity, Materiality (Paperback): Relebohile Moletsane, Claudia Mitchell, Ann Smith Was It Something I Wore? - Dress, Identity, Materiality (Paperback)
Relebohile Moletsane, Claudia Mitchell, Ann Smith
R280 R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Save R61 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

People often wear their causes on their t-shirts, in their choice of traditional attire or other garments, or by way of specific costumes, pieces of jewellery or particular accessories. In Was It Something I Wore? Dress; identity; materiality, the contributors explore the construction and performance of personal and social identities. The essays point to the significance of dress as material culture in social science research not only in their content but also in their focus on a variety of methodologies including memory work, visual studies, autoethnography, object biographies and other forms of textual analysis. The framing question, Was it something I wore? is central to the many dress questions the book raises; questions that challenge the socio-political status quo. To what extent does dress visually signify the construction of a chosen identity and a chosen performance? How does dress position the body and identity in different social and cultural spaces? How does dress signify oppression and/or liberation for women and how might this differ for men? What is the role of dress in the constructions of schooling and contemporary childhood? In its exploration of these and other questions, Was it something I wore? addresses a variety of pertinent social issues that confront communities in southern Africa.

Memory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-work (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Memory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-work (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan, Daisy Pillay, Claudia Mitchell
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book communicates new voices, insights, and possibilities for working with the arts and memory in researching teacher professional learning. The book reveals how, through the arts, teacher-researchers can reimagine and reinvigorate moments of the past as embodied and empowering scholarly experiences. The peer-reviewed chapters were composed from juxtaposing unique "mosaic" pieces written by 21 new and emerging scholars in South Africa and Canada. Their research explores diverse arts-based practices and resources including collage, film, drawing, narrative, poetry, photography, storytelling and television alongside related ethical issues. Critically, Memory Mosaics also demonstrates how artful memory-work can engender agency in professional learning with teacher-researchers taking up pressing issues of social justice such as inclusion and decolonisation. Overall, the book offers a multidimensional, polyvocal exploration of how artful memory-work can bring about future-oriented professional learning enacted as pedagogies of reinvention and productive remembering. Memory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-Work, by Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan, Daisy Pillay, and Claudia Mitchell, along with teacher-researchers on two continents, is a ground-breaking book. It models a collaborative approach to arts-based research that melds memory-work, visual and poetic arts, and reflective practice to promote professional learning, personal transformation, decolonisation, and a more just future. Like colourful pebbles and bits of glass, the authors place teachers' self-stories in relation to one another in an artful design, creating thematic coherence that evokes a deep sense of knowing. Judith C. Lapadat, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education, University of Lethbridge, Canada Memory Mosaics: Researching Teacher Professional Learning Through Artful Memory-Workassembles exemplars of professional learning in an intriguing mosaic format. A topic is introduced, followed by memory-pieces; then: discussion and/or creative response. This lively juxtaposition generates momentum for highly productive forms of remembering around social justice issues, even as the reader is invited into an intimate circle of shared concern: for these issues, with these (and other) teacher-researchers. It is a beautiful, original, and practical book. Teresa Strong-Wilson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, McGill University, Canada

Participatory Visual Methodologies - Social Change, Community and Policy (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell, Naydene De Lange,... Participatory Visual Methodologies - Social Change, Community and Policy (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell, Naydene De Lange, Relebohile Moletsane
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book demonstrates how data from participatory visual methods can take people and communities beyond ideological engagement, initiating new conversations and changing perspectives, policy debates, and policy development. These methods include, for example, photo-voice, participatory video, drawing/mapping, and digital storytelling. Organised around a series of tools that have been used across health, education, environmental, and sociological research, Participatory Visual Methodologies illustrates how to maintain participant engagement in decision-making, navigate critical issues around ethics, track policies, and maximize the potential of longitudinal studies. Tools discussed include: Pedagogical screenings Digital dialogue devices Upcycling and 'speaking back' interventions Participant-led policy briefs An authoritative and accessible guide to how participatory visual methods and arts-based methods can influence social change, this book will help any postgraduate researcher looking to contribute to policy dialogue.

Participatory Visual Methodologies - Social Change, Community and Policy (Hardcover): Claudia Mitchell, Naydene De Lange,... Participatory Visual Methodologies - Social Change, Community and Policy (Hardcover)
Claudia Mitchell, Naydene De Lange, Relebohile Moletsane
R3,138 Discovery Miles 31 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book demonstrates how data from participatory visual methods can take people and communities beyond ideological engagement, initiating new conversations and changing perspectives, policy debates, and policy development. These methods include, for example, photo-voice, participatory video, drawing/mapping, and digital storytelling. Organised around a series of tools that have been used across health, education, environmental, and sociological research, Participatory Visual Methodologies illustrates how to maintain participant engagement in decision-making, navigate critical issues around ethics, track policies, and maximize the potential of longitudinal studies. Tools discussed include: Pedagogical screenings Digital dialogue devices Upcycling and 'speaking back' interventions Participant-led policy briefs An authoritative and accessible guide to how participatory visual methods and arts-based methods can influence social change, this book will help any postgraduate researcher looking to contribute to policy dialogue.

Global Child - Children and Families Affected by War, Displacement, and Migration (Hardcover): Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell,... Global Child - Children and Families Affected by War, Displacement, and Migration (Hardcover)
Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell, Marjorie Rabiau; Karen Paul, Nagui Demian, …
R3,475 Discovery Miles 34 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Youth, Identity, and Digital Media (Paperback): David Buckingham Youth, Identity, and Digital Media (Paperback)
David Buckingham; Contributions by Sandra Weber, Claudia Mitchell, Rebekah Willett, Susan C Herring, …
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As young people today grow up in a world saturated with digital media, how does it affect their sense of self and others? As they define and redefine their identities through engagements with technology, what are the implications for their experiences as learners, citizens, consumers, and family and community members? This addresses the consequences of digital media use for young people's individual and social identities. The contributors explore how young people use digital media to share ideas and creativity and to participate in networks that are small and large, local and global, intimate and anonymous. They look at the emergence of new genres and forms, from SMS and instant messaging to home pages, blogs, and social networking sites. They discuss such topics as "girl power" online, the generational digital divide, young people and mobile communication, and the appeal of the "digital publics" of MySpace, considering whether these media offer young people genuinely new forms of engagement, interaction, and communication.ContributorsAngela Booker, danah boyd, Kirsten Drotner, Shelley Goldman, Susan C. Herring, Meghan McDermott, Claudia Mitchell, Gitte Stald, Susannah Stern, Sandra Weber, Rebekah Willett David Buckingham is Professor of Education at the Institute of Education, London University, and Founder and Director of the Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media.

Girlhood - Redefining the Limits (Paperback): Jiwani Yasmin, Mitchell Claudia, Yasmeen Jiwani, Candis Steenbergen, Claudia... Girlhood - Redefining the Limits (Paperback)
Jiwani Yasmin, Mitchell Claudia, Yasmeen Jiwani, Candis Steenbergen, Claudia Mitchell
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In today's society, more and more mass media and popular culture is being produced for, about, and by pre-adolescent and adolescent girls than ever before. "Girls" (and/or their behavior, dress, relationships, education, and more) have driven investigative documentaries and fueled plot lines for mainstream films and prime-time television dramas. In addition, young women have become a valuable target market as the rise of "girl power" scripted young women as--at once--a commercially lucrative and hyper-sexualized population. Reaction to the "new" girl of the millennium has been as diverse as it has been swift, due in part to the unclear definition of what constitutes a "girl."

"Girlhood "is a collection of essays on girls, girlhood, and girl culture. Drawing from the works of national and international scholars, this book focuses on the multifaceted nature of girls' "lived "experiences. Examined is racism, sexism, and classism; girlhood and girl gangs; the power and politics of schoolgirl style; encounters with violence; chatrooms; sexuality; and identity formation and popular culture.

This groundbreaking collection offers a complicated portrait of girls in the twenty-first century: good girls and bad girls, girls who are creating their own girl culture and giving a whole new meaning to girl power. These provocative essays cover all aspects of girlhood as they bring to life the ever-changing identities of today's young women.

Yasmin Jiwani received a Doctor of Philosophy in communication studies from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. She is the author of "Discourses of Denial: Uncovering Race, Gender, and Violence in Society."

Claudia Mitchell, PhD, is a professor and chair in the faculty of education at the University of Natal, involved in developing a curriculum on girl-child education in Zambi.

Candis Steenbergen holds a PhD in interdisciplinary studies in society and culture from Concordia University in Quebec. She is the editor of "good girl magazine."

Global Child - Children and Families Affected by War, Displacement, and Migration (Paperback): Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell,... Global Child - Children and Families Affected by War, Displacement, and Migration (Paperback)
Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell, Marjorie Rabiau; Karen Paul, Nagui Demian, …
R1,274 Discovery Miles 12 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Doing Visual Research (Paperback): Claudia Mitchell Doing Visual Research (Paperback)
Claudia Mitchell
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Doing Visual Research offers an innovative introduction to the use of photography, collaborative video, drawing, objects, multi-media production and installation in research. Claudia Mitchell explains how visual methods can be used as modes of inquiry as well as modes of representation for social research. The book looks at a range of conceptual and practical approaches to a range of tools and methods, whilst also highlighting the interpretive and ethical issues that arise when engaging in visual research. Claudia Mitchell draws on her own work in the field of visual research throughout to offer extensive examples from a variety of settings and with a variety of populations. Topics covered include: * Photographs and memory work studies * Video and social change * Participatory archiving with drawings and photos * Working with images/Writing about images * Can visual methods make a difference? From practice to policy Doing Visual Research takes an interdisciplinary approach to the subject of visual research, producing a practical introduction to the subject that will be of great use to students and researchers across the social sciences, and in particular in education, communication, sociology, gender, development, social work and public health.

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