Abstract:
This paper explores the conceptual and methodological framework of the Komuniti Tok
Piksa project, which is both, research project and community action initiative. Visual
research tools are used within an indigenous research framework in order to study
behavioural practices, perceptions and needs in regards to HIV and AIDS in Papua New
Guinea. It explores the ways in which visual methods when paired with a community
action approach can be used to facilitate social change and to encourage new
engagements between researchers and participants.
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| Title of Paper: | Visual Dialogues, Community Action & Social Change: a South Pacific Islands HIV/AIDS project application |
| Conference Name: | AMIC 19th Annual Conference |
| Conference Date: | 0000-00-00 |
| Conference Location: | Singapore |
| Published as Proceedings: | yes |
| Date: | 2011 |
| Document Type: | Conference Paper (Not Peer Reviewed) |
| Subject Area: | Contributory Studies and Research Approaches |
| Country: | International |
| Keywords: | HIV AIDS, HIV AIDS and Education, Communities, Community Engagement, Community Based Research, Papua New Guinea |
| File Size: | 2.98 MB |
| Rights: | Author |
| Date Added: | 03 March 2011 |