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Visual Narratives of Care and Reproduction in Forced Migration: Women Displaced from Venezuela to Brazil

open access: yesBulletin of Latin American Research, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 33-48, January 2025.
AbstractMigration is deeply gendered, yet little is known about the lived experiences of displaced women or how they manage their reproductive health challenges. Here, we explore the meaning of sexual and reproductive health for displaced Venezuelan women in Brazil, using photovoice.
Tallulah Lines   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

“It's not being ‘on‐the‐land,’ it's like we are a part of the Land”: Indigenous youth share visual stories at “on‐the‐land” camps in the Dehcho

open access: yesCanadian Geographer / Le géographe canadien, Volume 69, Issue 1, Spring / printemps 2025.
Abstract In northern Canada, Indigenous Peoples face rapid environmental and sociocultural changes that disrupt access to traditional places and practices. This disruption limits cross‐generational knowledge transfer and decreases opportunities for youth to connect with the Land. Land‐based education programs aim to provide Indigenous youth with spaces
Steph Woodworth   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The psychological and behavioral consequences of customer empowerment in new product development: Situational framework, review, and research agenda

open access: yesJournal of Product Innovation Management, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 220-252, January 2025.
Abstract In search of innovation and market success, firms have started to empower their customers in many ways, from customizing and self‐producing their own products (products made for one) to selecting and designing products for the broader marketplace (products made for many). This power shift has important behavioral and psychological consequences
Lukas Maier, Christian V. Baccarella
wiley   +1 more source

Lived Experience and Family Engagement in Mental Health and Substance use Health Research: Case Profiles of Five Studies

open access: yesHealth Expectations, Volume 27, Issue 6, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Introduction People with lived and living experience (PWLLE) and family members (F) can engage in mental health and substance use health research beyond participant roles, as advisors, co‐researchers, equal partners and research leads. However, implementing meaningful and effective engagement is complex.
Lisa D. Hawke   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fostering expansive and connective sensemaking with preservice secondary science teachers

open access: yesJournal of Research in Science Teaching, Volume 61, Issue 5, Page 1093-1133, May 2024.
Abstract Preservice secondary science teachers often experience science learning in narrow and marginalizing ways in their science preparation. These experiences cause harm, particularly for preservice teachers of color. They also limit the disciplinary resources they can develop for later teaching science in ways that value and sustain their students'
Jessica Watkins   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Why and how is photovoice used as a decolonising method for health research with Indigenous communities in the United States and Canada? A scoping review

open access: yesNursing Inquiry, Volume 31, Issue 2, April 2024.
Abstract Globally, including in North America, Indigenous populations have poorer health than non‐Indigenous populations. This health disparity results from inequality and marginalisation associated with colonialism. Photovoice is a community‐based participatory research method that amplifies the voices of research participants.
Rebecca Vining, Mairéad Finn
wiley   +1 more source

“An African View”: The photography of Denise Scott Brown

open access: yesCurator: The Museum Journal, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 119-131, January 2024.
Abstract This article develops on the plenary paper we presented for the second Modern Heritage in the Anthropocene Symposium (MoHoA), held at the Bartlett School of Architecture(UCL) October 26–28, 2022. At the first MOHoA Symposium in Cape Town in 2021 titled Learning from Steinkopf, we invoked Learning from Las Vegas (by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott
Noëleen Murray, Svea Josephy
wiley   +1 more source

Self‐perceived problems in daily activities and strategy building in people with different stages of dementia

open access: yesPsychogeriatrics, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 108-116, January 2024.
Background People with dementia experience severe problems in their daily lives. However, little is known about self‐perceived problems in the course of dementia. The aim of our study was to assess self‐perceived problems with daily activities as well as individually developed strategies of older people of different cognitive status.
Sabrina D. Ross   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Priority Goals and Underlying Impairments Contributing to Goal‐Related Problems of People with Parkinson’s Disease Receiving a Community‐Based Rehabilitation Program

open access: yesParkinson's Disease, Volume 2024, Issue 1, 2024.
Background. Goal setting is a core rehabilitation practice in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Targeting therapy towards specific goals leads to greater improvements in performance and psychosocial outcomes. Goal setting in PD is feasible, and although the nature of goals has been described in previous studies, the underlying impairments related to goals have
Sarah J. Davies   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Cavafy strikes a pose: Duane Michals’s Cavafy photobooks

Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture, 2012
Eleni Papargyriou
exaly  

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