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Pencils and Photos as Tools of Communicative Research and PraxisAnalyzing Minga Perús Quest for Social Justice in the AmazonOhio University, singhal{at}ohio.edu
School of Communication Studies at Ohio University, Latin America, er192099{at}ohio.edu The present article analyzes the communication for social change activities of Minga Perú, a non-governmental organization in the Peruvian Amazon. Minga Perú broadcasts a popular radio program, Bienvenida Salud (Welcome Health), in the Amazonas, and carries out several community-based empowerment activities for local women. The authors data-collection procedures in the Peruvian Amazon included ordinary communicative tools, such as pencils and photographs. The respondents, comprising children and women, used these tools to visually record their perceptions of Minga Perú contributions to reproductive health, gender equality and social change in the Peruvian Amazon. The authors argue that pencil sketches and photos represent important tools for communication research and praxis, providing an alternative to textocentrism - the privileging of text, writing and the lettered word as a mode of comprehension and expression. However, in recognizing the value of visuals as an alternative mode of expression, the authors also point out that sketches, paintings and photographs are socially and technically constructed. That is, visual frames, by their very nature privilege the photographers point of view.
Key Words: communication and change community-based health promotion entertainment-education Minga Perú participatory photography social justice visual voices
International Communication Gazette, Vol. 68, No. 4,
313-330 (2006) |
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