‘Eye-opening’: Case study of a documentary film series in a carceral setting

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in the Education of Adults-NIACE Pub Date : 2022-04-15 DOI:10.1080/02660830.2022.2062847
Lindsay McVicar, Carole Roy
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Abstract Adult education has a long tradition of engagement in social justice, but prisoners do not seem to garner much attention. This paper presents the findings of a case study of nine incarcerated women who attended a weekly screening of a documentary followed by a discussion for four weeks and individual interviews with all participants. Preliminary data analysis shows four main findings. First, participants appreciated non-formal learning and took pride in participating in discussions that were respectful of differences. Secondly, they expressed curiosity for new information and other perspectives. Thirdly, participants were inspired by stories of ordinary people facing adversity with perseverance and creativity. Finally, the carceral setting shaped their learning experience; although the films provided a break from the monotony of being imprisoned, the activity was nonetheless situated within the context of participants’ correctional plans. As the numbers of incarcerated women in Canada continue to rise, these findings suggest that adult education has a role to play and that activities like this documentary series can offer stimulation and reflection to people who are incarcerated.
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“大开眼界”:一部以尸体为背景的系列纪录片的案例研究
摘要成人教育有参与社会正义的悠久传统,但囚犯似乎没有得到太多关注。本文介绍了一项针对九名被监禁女性的案例研究结果,她们参加了每周的纪录片放映,随后进行了为期四周的讨论,并对所有参与者进行了单独采访。初步数据分析显示了四个主要发现。首先,与会者赞赏非正规学习,并为参与尊重差异的讨论而感到自豪。其次,他们对新信息和其他观点表示好奇。第三,参与者受到了普通人以毅力和创造力面对逆境的故事的启发。最后,尸体环境塑造了他们的学习体验;尽管这些电影打破了被监禁的单调,但活动仍然是在参与者的管教计划的背景下进行的。随着加拿大被监禁女性人数的持续上升,这些发现表明,成人教育可以发挥作用,像这部系列纪录片这样的活动可以为被监禁的人提供刺激和反思。
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Studies in the Education of Adults-NIACE
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