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Participatory Visual Methods in Research

October 8, 2009
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In recent years there has been a significant rise within the social sciences of interest in visual research methods as well as participatory and collaborative practices. This builds on a long history of visual anthropology, and other methodologies, such as participatory action research which are gaining a stronger foot hold within contemporary researchers. Although...

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Exponer en la Galeria Side by Side – invitacìon en español

September 18, 2009
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Exponer en la Galeria Side by Side – invitacìon en español

Estamos buscando proyectos y artistas que trabajan con arte colaborativo y el etnografìa y documentaciòn para contribuir informacìon y trabajo creativo a la galeria Side by Side (Lado a Lado en español)…  Ver la informacìon abajo… Por favor distribuir este informacìon a tus amigos y cual quier persona o grupo que puenden ser interesados.

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About Maya’s Research

April 1, 2009
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I’ve set up this blog as part of my doctoral research project, which I am doing through the Australian National University School of Art (photography and new media). For the official version of information about my research and what it means to be involved in my research through posting things on this blog, exhibiting...

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Images for charities and philanthropy

March 31, 2009
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I have been asked to do a freelance photography job for Caritas Australia – one of the organizations that fund Jalaris Aboriginal Corporations Kids Futures Club project in Derby. The Kids Futures Club is to be the Indigenous Australia story in the 2010 Project Compassion, which Caritas uses to raise funds for their charities...

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Headphone Verbatim Theatre

March 22, 2009
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Radio National (Artworks program) today had a story about an interesting form of theatre called Verbatim Headphone Theatre. The Artworks webpage about the story says: “Stories of Love and Hate uses a technique called Headphone Verbatim Theatre, which was begun by the London based Non-Fiction Theatre in 2000 and is pioneered in Australia by the...

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Editorial Policy

March 20, 2009
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This site is conducted under the Australian National University policies and guidelines in relation to attribution, plagiarism and ethical behaviour. Side by Side will not post private emails or other communications from readers without permission, and definitely does not sell email addresses. If you wish to leave a comment on side by side please be...

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How to leave a comment

March 20, 2009
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 Readers may post a comment by following the “No Comments” or “Comments” link at the bottom of each post. (“No Comments” simply means no comments have been sent yet.) Commenters are asked to leave a genuine email address, but this is not published. Contributors should be aware of our comments policy and our undertaking not to...

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how to navigate this blog

March 20, 2009
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There are three ways to navigate around the archive contained in Side by Side:  1. Clicking on one of the categories listed in the footer (at the bottom of the page) will take you to a list of all posts which fall within that category. Clicking on the post title will reveal the full text and...

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Copyright Policy

March 20, 2009
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Copyright policy Ownership of comments made at this site rests with the individual, and the authors of Side by Side are not able to grant permission to reproduce them Unless otherwise stated, copyright in published images is held by Maya Haviland. Where copyright in an image is claimed (eg. by a photographer or organisation),...

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picking up the threads

February 12, 2009
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The aim of the Side by Side blog is to open up dialogue with other people around the world who are engaged in collaborative art and ethnography practice. Overtime I hope to build up an online gallery of works made in collaborative art and ethnography projects, as well as discussions and reflections...

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