Participatory visual methods harness visual media to engage communities directly in research processes, enabling participants to articulate their experiences, priorities and solutions through images.
The migration to digital participatory research methods has been dramatically accelerated by the pandemic as research methods have migrated online. The global pandemic has forced many of us to take ...
Photovoice is a participatory research methodology that uses photography and narrative to prioritize the lived experiences and perspectives of patients or community members. The use of photovoice can ...
The visual methods embedded in the Bangladesh and Indian Sundarbans seek to sketch issues of vivencia (lived experiences) representing climate change, uncertainty, and transformative actions in South ...
How can one combine well-established research methods using numbers (such as statistics) or narrative methods (in-depth interviews) with visual participatory methods (e.g. body mapping, painting, and ...
Every day, the COVID-19 crisis reminds us of how crucial research and innovation are in rising to global challenges. And yet, it also reminds us that they are not enough. Tackling a complex problem ...
The Adivasi Kondhs, the indigenous peoples of Odisha, are living examples of a sustained and ecologically conscious communal lifestyle. They include nature as a part of their existence. Their ...
The Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) are excited to announce an upcoming event in collaboration with our friends at Brigstow Institute to workshop Participatory Research Methods for Inclusive Poverty ...
Thanks to all who joined the BPI and Brigstow Institute for this informative event which discussed Participatory Research Methods for Inclusive Poverty Research. The event was very well attended which ...