Creating Community Conversations Through the Use of Participatory Videography
MRIC 2004/05
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"Creating Community Conversations Through the Use of Participatory Videography"
March 22nd
Lorie Higgins - Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology
Abstract: This presentation describes and shows a video depicting three Palouse farm families. The video represents an exploratory use of visual and participatory methods for investigating and addressing issues of central concern to rural communities. As a research endeavor, this project seeks to understand the state of family farming, and how farmers themselves view it. As a community-centered, or applied research, effort the project offers family farmers a mechanism for acting on their knowledge.
Lorie Higgins - Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology
Abstract: This presentation describes and shows a video depicting three Palouse farm families. The video represents an exploratory use of visual and participatory methods for investigating and addressing issues of central concern to rural communities. As a research endeavor, this project seeks to understand the state of family farming, and how farmers themselves view it. As a community-centered, or applied research, effort the project offers family farmers a mechanism for acting on their knowledge.
Original url: http://www.uidaho.edu/class/mric/archives/pre-2010/spring2005/higgins