This collection of original articles, a companion to the authors' Participatory Visual and Digital Methods, illustrates how a variety of innovative techniques are being used in various field projects across disciplines and geographic locations.
Aline Gubrium, Krista Harper, Marty Otañez
1: Introduction; 1: Digital Storytelling; 2: Are We Listening Yet? Participatory Knowledge Production through Media Practice: Encounters of Political Listening; 3: Digital Storytelling and the Viral Hepatitis Project; 2: Photovoice; 4: Picturing Transactional $ex: Ethics, Challenges, and Possibilities; 5: Seeing Differently: Enticing Reflexivity in the Futurescape City Tours; 3: Participatory Video; 6: In Our Grandmothers' Garden: An Indigenous Approach to Collaborative Film; 7: A Hard Way Out: Improvisational Film and Youth Participatory Action Research; 4: Participatory Mapping and GIS; 8: Counter-Mapping as Situated Knowledge: Integrating Lay Expertise in Participatory Geographic Research; 9: Beyond Words: The Transformative Practice (and Politics) of Digital Spatial and Visual Ethnography in a Rural Shale Gas Boomtown; 10: Resurrecting Rosewood: New Heritage as Applied Visual Anthropology; 5: Participatory Digital Archives and Museums; 11: Ethnography of an Ethnographic Somali Photography Archive in Maine; 12: Showcasing Heritage: Engaging Local Communities through Museum Practice; 13: PeruDigital: Ethnographic Storytelling through Iterative Design; 6: Participatory Design Ethnography; 14: Participatory Design for the Common Good; 15: Caminemos Juntos: Collaboration, Ethnography, and Design in Northeast Los Angeles; 16: Games without Frontiers: App Design as Networked Anthropology