从自助到为弱势群体辩护:通过日语社区广播讲述问题

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Community Development Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-18 DOI:10.1093/cdj/bsac015
Akiko Ogawa
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这项研究探索了tojisha(日语术语,通常翻译为“有关各方”和“面临挑战的人”)代表自己的另一种方式。具体来说,它调查了烟烟如何利用叙事方法来发展自我宣传技能,从而促进讲故事和社区广播。为此,我们在一名当地社会工作者、五名参与自助活动的人士及其支持者的协助下,安排了社区广播节目。这种结构化的广播形式使烟烟们能够谈论他们的困难、愿望和抱负。通过对活动前和活动后访谈获得的数据进行分析,以了解讲故事和社区广播如何帮助伎伎获得自我宣传技能。首先,我们发现叙事方法使参与者能够在他们的过去和未来之间架起桥梁,并思考他们艰难经历的意义。其次,广播的“公众”经历帮助参与者获得了社会意识,特别是关于他们讲故事如何引发社会变革的重要性。为这项研究制定的广播格式将有助于其他考虑利用媒体进行自我宣传的弱势群体。
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From self-help to self-advocacy for people with disadvantages: narrating problems through Japanese community radio
This study explores an alternative way for tojisha—a Japanese term that usually translates to ‘the parties concerned’ and ‘who face challenges’—to represent themselves. Specifically, it investigates how tojisha can develop self-advocacy skills using the narrative method that facilitates storytelling and community broadcasting. To this end, we scheduled community radio programmes with the aid of a local social worker, five individuals involved in self-help activities, and their supporters. The structured format of the broadcast enabled the tojisha to talk about their difficulties, desires, and ambitions. Data acquired through pre- and post-activity interviews were analysed to understand how storytelling and community radio help tojisha acquire self-advocacy skills. First, we found that the narrative method enabled the participants to bridge their past and future and contemplate the significance of their difficult experiences. Second, the ‘public’ experience of broadcasting helped the participants gain social awareness, particularly regarding the significance of how their storytelling can initiate social change. The broadcast format developed for this study will be useful to other disadvantaged groups considering the use of media for self-advocacy.
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Community Development Journal
Community Development Journal DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Since 1966 the leading international journal in its field, covering a wide range of topics, reviewing significant developments and providing a forum for cutting-edge debates about theory and practice. It adopts a broad definition of community development to include policy, planning and action as they impact on the life of communities. We particularly seek to publish critically focused articles which challenge received wisdom, report and discuss innovative practices, and relate issues of community development to questions of social justice, diversity and environmental sustainability.
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