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A Case Study Using Photovoice to Explore Racial and Social Identity Among Young Black Men: Implications for Social Work Research and Practice
Authors:Marcie Fisher-Borne  Andre Brown
Institution:1. North Carolina State University, Department of Social Work, Raleigh, NC, USA;2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health, Health Behavior, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Abstract:This article describes an exploratory qualitative case study using a research method novel to social work known as Photovoice. This case study of the Photovoice process assesses its value as a community-based participatory research (CBPR) method with marginalized communities within social work research. Photovoice was used to engage young Black men as researchers into their own lived experience. Through a photographic and group participatory project, participants discussed how intersections of race, gender, and sexuality affect their lives and health. While this methodology has proliferated within public health literature, little research exists within social work. Photovoice represents a research well-aligned with core social work values of empowerment and social justice. This method offers our profession a participatory, action-oriented tool to inform practice and policy and does so in the voices of communities who often go unheard.
Keywords:African-American  participatory research  Photovoice  qualitative method  race  sexuality  youth and health
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