Using Photovoice to Understand Barriers and Enablers to Southern Labrador Inuit Intergenerational Interaction |
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Authors: | Jessica Pace Chelsea Gabel |
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Institution: | McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada |
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Abstract: | In Indigenous communities, strong intergenerational relationships have been identified as valuable due to the ways they contribute to cultural continuity and community wellness. This project uses Photovoice, a qualitative, participatory research method in which participants take photographs to examine Southern Inuit older adult and youth representations of intergenerational relationships in Labrador, Canada. Photovoice proved to be useful in accessing elder and youth perspectives on intergenerational engagement in this community, while bringing diverse generations together in a shared, meaningful activity. Our findings suggest that family, community, and the transmission of cultural knowledge are hubs of intergenerational engagement. |
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Keywords: | Indigenous intergenerational interaction Photovoice |
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