Young People, Big Voices, Bangkok Noi: a participatory street photography project for connecting youth to a traditional community in a changing Bangkok

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Cultural Geography Pub Date : 2021-11-15 DOI:10.1080/08873631.2021.1998993
M. Ferguson, Dale Konstanz
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ABSTRACT This paper describes a participatory project aimed at understanding how young people identify with where they live, a village called Ban Bu in a sub-district of Bangkok called Bangkok Noi. The village is famous for its traditional artisans and its atmosphere of a bygone era in Thailand. Today, the character of the community is dying out with its ageing population, and with the external forces of economic development and modernization. In coordination with Siriraj Hospital’s Corporate Social Responsibility Unit, the researchers organized a street photography project to engage teenagers from the local high school. The aim of the project was to see if street photography would inspire the students to think about their community differently through the stories depicted in their pictures of the neighborhood. The results show that the street photography project was very popular among the participants, and did inspire new perspectives, and raise appreciation for the community. However, it is unclear to what extent the project instilled a lasting sense of civic pride and engagement.
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年轻人,大声音,曼谷诺伊:一个参与式街头摄影项目,将年轻人与变化中的曼谷传统社区联系起来
本文描述了一个参与式项目,旨在了解年轻人如何认同他们居住的地方,一个位于曼谷内曼谷街道的名为Ban Bu的村庄。这个村庄以其传统工匠和泰国过去时代的氛围而闻名。今天,随着人口的老龄化,以及经济发展和现代化的外部力量,社会的特点正在消失。研究人员与Siriraj医院的企业社会责任部门合作,组织了一个街头摄影项目,吸引当地高中的青少年参与。这个项目的目的是看看街头摄影是否会激发学生们通过他们的社区照片中描绘的故事来不同地思考他们的社区。结果显示,街拍计划在参加者当中非常受欢迎,并确实激发了新的视角,提高了社区的欣赏程度。然而,尚不清楚该项目在多大程度上灌输了一种持久的公民自豪感和参与感。
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期刊介绍: Since 1979 this lively journal has provided an international forum for scholarly research devoted to the spatial aspects of human groups, their activities, associated landscapes, and other cultural phenomena. The journal features high quality articles that are written in an accessible style. With a suite of full-length research articles, interpretive essays, special thematic issues devoted to major topics of interest, and book reviews, the Journal of Cultural Geography remains an indispensable resource both within and beyond the academic community. The journal"s audience includes the well-read general public and specialists from geography, ethnic studies, history, historic preservation.
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