Community-Engaged Research and Collective Knowledges: A Photo-Story Project in an Indigenous Mexican Community

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Sandra Jasmin Gutiérrez de Jesus
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Abstract:Community-engaged research in Indigenous communities constitutes an exercise of self-representation and community empowerment, through which storytelling and photo-story serve as decolonial research methodologies Photo-story may be employed at the individual or collective level, stimulating critical conversations about the past and present-day realities in Indigenous communities In this work, I document a photo-story project in a P'urhépecha community of Michoacán, Mexico The paper engages storytelling as a theoretical and methodological framework and highlights the relevance of photo-story for Indigenous historical research in community spaces Through an analysis of the project I discuss in this work, I argue that photo-story is a powerful methodological tool that enhances storytelling and contributes to the critical development of community-based projects to document, transmit, and preserve Indigenous knowledges.
社区参与研究和集体知识:墨西哥土著社区的摄影故事项目
摘要:土著社区的社区参与研究是一种自我表征和社区赋权的实践,通过这种实践,讲故事和照片故事可以作为非殖民化研究方法。照片故事可以在个人或集体层面上使用,激发关于土著社区过去和现在现实的批判性对话在这项工作中,我记录了米却肯州普赫佩查社区的一个摄影故事项目,墨西哥这篇论文将讲故事作为一个理论和方法框架,并强调了照片故事对社区空间土著历史研究的相关性。通过对我在这项工作中讨论的项目的分析,我认为,照片故事是一种强大的方法论工具,可以增强讲故事的能力,并有助于社区项目的关键发展,以记录、传播和保存土著知识。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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