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    Participatory Video and the Pacifica Mamas: exploring visual dialogue as an enabler for social and economic change

    Papoutsaki, Evangelia; Williams, Marcus; Davis, Catherine; Kailahi, Sandra; Naqvi, Munawwar

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    2014-07
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    Saifoloi, M., Stowers-Ama, J., Papoutsaki, E., Williams, M., Davis, C., Kailahi, S., and Naqvi, M. (2014). Participatory Video and the Pacifica Mamas: exploring visual dialogue as an enabler for social and economic change. Paper presented at OURMedia conference, Diverse Communities - Diverse Media, July 21-25.
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    Abstract
    Collaborative Research Unitec + Pacifica Mamas Understand participatory video (PV) methodology: ¡ How it can support the Pacifica Mamas work ¡ Social and economic outcomes
    Keywords:
    Pasifika, women, social change, economic change, participatory video (PV), collaborative research, Unitec Institute of Technology
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160807 Sociological Methodology and Research Methods, 200210 Pacific Cultural Studies
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