Engaging Children and Young People in the Co-Production of Memory and Culture through Multimodal Ethnographic Research

Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3138/jeunesse.13.2.118
Elina-Aikaterini Moraitopoulou
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Abstract:Despite the changing perception of children's role in public discourse and the acknowledgement of their right to both agency and participation, the persistent marginalization of children's views and experiences in the making of public memory and culture needs to be further addressed across disciplinary boundaries. Drawing on research from childhood and memory studies, this article explores how multimodal ethnographic experimentations can be used to invite children and young people to be research partners and co-creators of public memory and culture about the things that concern them. I discuss the Connectors Study, and the Children's Photography Archive, as an illustrative case example of engaging children in cultural work through research and draw on the premises within this study to suggest an experimental methodology that invites school students as co-creators of educational memory. I argue for an explicit use of multimodality as a research practice that mediates and facilitates children and young people's memory-making in the present, while creating a framework that recognizes them as co-creators of culture and public memory-making.
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通过多模式民族志研究让儿童和年轻人参与记忆和文化的共同生产
摘要:尽管人们对儿童在公共话语中的作用的看法发生了变化,并承认了他们的代理权和参与权,但儿童的观点和经历在形成公共记忆和文化方面持续被边缘化的问题需要进一步跨越学科界限加以解决。本文借鉴了儿童和记忆研究的研究成果,探讨了如何利用多模式民族志实验来邀请儿童和年轻人成为研究伙伴,共同创造与他们相关的公共记忆和文化。我讨论了连接器研究和儿童摄影档案,作为一个通过研究让儿童参与文化工作的例证,并利用本研究的前提提出了一种实验方法,邀请学生作为教育记忆的共同创造者。我主张明确使用多模态作为一种研究实践,调解和促进儿童和年轻人目前的记忆制作,同时创建一个框架,承认他们是文化和公共记忆制作的共同创造者。
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