Participatory video analysis in disability research |
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Authors: | Kathleen C. Sitter |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article sets out critical framing as an analytical approach in participatory video by which people investigate and analyze a topic through arts-based engagement, storyboarding, and collaborative editing. Participatory video as an action research method in self-advocacy has been discussed elsewhere. Here, the author examines critical framing and the role of generative themes in participatory analysis by describing a case study in which adults with developmental disabilities explored the dimensions of sexual health through participatory video. The author proposes that critical framing provides a more nuanced approach to participatory analysis. Credibility and trustworthiness with data triangulation and overall findings are also described. |
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Keywords: | participatory video disability research participatory analysis participatory visual media critical framing sexual health |
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