Breaking cultures of silence: Learnings from a participatory community-centred approach to leveraging and researching documentaries for social change

David Conrad-Pérez, Caty Borum, Jacqueline Olive, Lisa Flick Wilson, Vanessa Jackson, Shakita Brooks Jones
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This article offers new learnings and recommended practices for documentary-centred grassroots engagement and social change research. These learnings were developed through a community engagement effort in 2020 that centred around a documentary film about racial violence and injustice, Always in Season. Shaped by extended dialogues with industry experts, the filmmaker, local community organizations and more than 100 community participants, these learnings should be of interest to researchers, media makers, organizers, activists, and engagement specialists who wish to engage publics in critical social justice conversations that are not possible through traditional top-down, externally driven methods and engagement approaches alone. Organized around an urgent question – ‘How can participatory methods shift how media is employed and researched for social change purposes?’ – this article responds to a recent call for researchers to avoid ‘re-inventing the wheel’ and to align new work with existing knowledge produced in the field of communication for social change and the long-tradition of community engagement work in the field of documentary.
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打破沉默的文化:从以社区为中心的参与式方法中学习如何利用和研究纪录片促进社会变革
本文为以纪录片为中心的基层参与和社会变革研究提供了新的学习和建议实践。这些知识是通过2020年的社区参与努力发展起来的,该努力以一部关于种族暴力和不公正的纪录片《永远时令》为中心。通过与行业专家、电影制作人、当地社区组织和100多名社区参与者的广泛对话,这些学习应该引起研究人员、媒体制造者、组织者、活动家和参与专家的兴趣,他们希望让公众参与到关键的社会正义对话中,而这些对话仅通过传统的自上而下、外部驱动的方法和参与方法是不可能的。组织围绕一个紧迫的问题——“参与式方法如何改变媒体的使用和研究方式,以实现社会变革的目的?”——这篇文章回应了最近的一项呼吁,即研究人员应避免“重新发明轮子”,并将新工作与社会变革传播领域的现有知识和纪录片领域社区参与工作的悠久传统结合起来。
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