“在雅典做时间”:与青少年一起寻找社会变革和积极心理健康结果的意想不到的好处的摄影之旅

M. Robinson, Jocelyn R. Smith Lee
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“在雅典做时间(这是我的环境)”是一个摄影配音项目,涉及一群来自格鲁吉亚雅典镇的青少年。《时代》杂志研究的目的是使用摄影声音的方法来教参与的年轻人如何在他们的社区中实施社会变革。参与者被要求拍摄最能代表(a)他们对社区的喜爱和(b)他们希望看到改变的照片。参与者共拍摄了67张照片;通过开放式讨论问题和半结构化访谈问题的组合,这些问题被有条不紊地缩小到26张照片。最后的照片代表了五个主题:(a)经济不公正,(b)种族和阶级隔离,(c)动物权利和忽视,(d)对艺术的热爱,以及(e)归属感和自豪感。这些照片随后被配上字幕、装帧,并在当地一家历史美术馆展出,邀请当地居民、大学官员和政策制定者讨论青年摄影师的担忧。
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"Doing TIME in Athens": A Photovoice Journey With Adolescents in Search of Social Change and the Unintended Benefit of Positive Mental Health Outcomes
"Doing TIME (This Is My Environment) in Athens" was a photovoice project involving a group of adolescents from the town of Athens, Georgia. The purpose of the "TIME" study was to use photovoice methodology to teach participating young people how to enact social change in their community. Participants were charged with taking photographs that best represented (a) what they liked about their community and (b) what they would like to see changed. Participants took a total of 67 photographs; these were methodically narrowed down to 26 photographs using a combination of open-ended discussion questions and semistructured interview questions. The final photographs represented five themes: (a) economic injustice, (b) segregation by race and class, (c) animal rights and neglect, (d) love of the arts, and (e) a sense of belonging and pride. These photographs were then captioned, framed, and displayed at a local historic art gallery, where local residents, university officials, and policy-makers were invited to discuss the youth photographers’ concerns.
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