9 May 2017. GFAR Webinar on Participatory Video. “Participatory Video” is a form of participatory media-generation in which a group or a community creates their own video. The idea behind this is that having a video made by the actual stakeholders in a process or situation, makes the video more accessible, and would be better adapted to the target audience. The process of making the video itself is also a great way of bringing people together to explore issues.
Now, in our area of agriculture, research, and ecosystems, “Participatory Video” is not as simple as giving a couple of farmers a camera and getting a video in return after a few weeks.
Speakers:
Now, in our area of agriculture, research, and ecosystems, “Participatory Video” is not as simple as giving a couple of farmers a camera and getting a video in return after a few weeks.
Speakers:
- Soledad Muniz Insight Share. Intro to Participatory Video
- Juliet Braslow. She has worked with farmers and rural communities internationally for the past 10 years.
- Nelson Ojijo, Access Agriculture. He was technical lead for Capacity Development at the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) based in Accra, Ghana. In 2017 he joined Access Agriculture, a Partner in GFAR. (his contribution starts @ 29:50)
- Manon Koningstein. She specializes in the use of Participatory Video in the field of Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D)
- Shadi Azadegan. She was a Communications Officer for Central America and the Caribbean at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), a Partner in GFAR
Further Resources:
Link to the presentation we showed during the webinar:
http://bit.ly/2pveYyS (25 Mb PDF file with loads of references in…)
More reference links:Presentation 1: Soledad Muniz Insight Share. Intro to Participatory Video
- Check out the intro video into PV. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seOstch03j8&t=2s
- TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nVsI2nzzEs
- Encyclopedia on Digital Communications and Society, PV entry (part of ICT4D):http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118767771 (in our current website:http://www.insightshare.org/resources/article/participatory-video-encyclopedia-entry.html)Asia case study
- The India showreel video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afqihfgwZQQ
- I talked about impact and mentioned the report for people who want to know more:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzJ4UscjhrFBOG93Vl9YdlQ1b3lMUVNqbXBSZkRfVXF1NEk4/view
- The tinyurl to access the Youtube channel http://tinyurl.com/communitymedianortheastindia
Presentation 2: Juliet Braslow.
Reports from 6 day PV process:
- Let's Conserve the Environment by finding solutions to end poverty Participatory Video Report Ntcheu District, Malawi
- Don’t destroy the environment Participatory Video Report Jirapa District, Upper West Ghana
- Ti Na Nyang – We Can Upper East Ghana
- Let's conserve the environment by finding solutions to end poverty Ntcheu district Malawi
- Farming challenges in North Alego, Kenya
- Don’t Destroy the Environment Upper West, Ghana
- The Environment is Life Lushoto, Tanzania
- http://blog.ciat.cgiar.org/an-ecosystems-approach-to-the-sdgs-in-africa-why-we-need-to-listen-to-farmers/
- http://blog.ciat.cgiar.org/farmers-film-their-homegrown-solutions/
- http://blog.ciat.cgiar.org/filming-for-change-when-farmers-get-behind-the-camera/
- http://blog.ciat.cgiar.org/farmers-become-editors-what-next/
- http://insightshare.tumblr.com/post/142631656625/farmers-film-their-homegrown-solutions
Participatory Video: Subjects of Change
Animated explainer video on Participatory Video:
Animated explainer video how we see two-way communication at Sivin Communications
Blog on the workshop in Esteli:
Blog on the workshop in Esteli (from Humidtropics blog)
Free e-course created on inclusive pv facilitation
We are not alone: Nicaragua's rural youth tell their story (CIAT Blog)
PV experience in Nicaragua Systematization report
From Simon Koolwijk (one of the participants):
a video about showing the process of a participatory video training
Two articles about the experiences of Simon with participatory video;
No comments:
Post a Comment