Monthly Archives: May 2011

1000 Voices – online storytelling as advocacy

May 19, 2011
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Thanks to reader Naomi Sunderland for writing in with a link to 1000 Voices – a project gathering first person stories of people living with disabilities in Australia to use in disability research, advocacy and policy change. Hosted at Griffith University and sponsored by a range of government and non-government orgs, the project is...

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Debates on agency, management and interventionism in Aboriginal Art

May 13, 2011
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Contemporary Australian Aboriginal art can be argued to be one of the most well known examples of collaborative ethnographic practice using creative art – the multiple functions of works, the layers of inter and cross-cultural collaboration shaping the works, the underlying relationship of Aboriginal painting to story, culture and cultural expression – all qualities...

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Exactitudes – categorizing with the camera

May 6, 2011
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Exactitudes – categorizing with the camera

I am interested in the ways people use photography to capture the specific and link it to the more general and vice a versa… to do the work of coding and categorizing – so often aimed at in research – using the visual as the primary tool. So here is a cool project looking...

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