Resistance through Re-Presenting Culture: Aboriginal Student Filmmakers and a Participatory Action Research Project on Health and Wellness

Q3 Social Sciences
Ted Riecken, Frank Conibear, Corrine Michel, J. Lyall, Tish Scott, Michele Tanaka, S. Stewart, Janet Riecken, Teresa Strong‐Wilson
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This article focuses on a participatory research project designed to promote student use of digital video to explore conceptions of health and wellness. We have viewed aspects of student resistance through the cultural perspectives that guide the Aboriginal education programs involved with the study. In presenting this piece, we have experimented with a number of different styles to represent the different cultural, ethical, and educational dimensions of the research project and to advance a form of resistance to standardized representations of research results. Through video re ‐ presentation of culture, students resisted the privileging of text and dominant cultural constructions of their personal identities. Key words: digital video, First Nations education, multiple literacies, health education, community and university partnerships Cet article porte sur un projet de recherche collectif visant a promouvoir l’utilisation de la video numerique chez les eleves en vue d’explorer diverses conceptions de la sante et du bien ‐ etre. Les auteurs analysent certains aspects de la resistance des eleves a travers les perspectives culturelles qui orientent les programmes d’enseignement a l’intention des autochtones compris dans l’etude. Dans leur recherche, les auteurs ont fait appel a differents styles de representation des diverses dimensions culturelles, ethiques et pedagogiques de l’etude et ont promu une forme de resistance aux representations traditionnelles des resultats de recherche. A travers la re ‐ presentation video de la culture, les eleves ont refuse d’accorder une place privilegiee au texte et aux constructions culturelles dominantes de leurs identites personnelles. Mots cles : video numerique, enseignement dispense aux autochtones, litteraties multiples, education en matiere de sante, partenariat entre la communaute et l’universite.
通过重新呈现文化进行抵抗:土著学生电影制作人和关于健康和保健的参与性行动研究项目
这篇文章的重点是一个参与式研究项目,旨在促进学生使用数字视频来探索健康和健康的概念。我们通过文化视角来看待学生抵抗的各个方面,这些文化视角指导了参与这项研究的土著教育项目。在展示这篇文章时,我们尝试了许多不同的风格来代表研究项目的不同文化、伦理和教育层面,并提出了一种对研究结果标准化表示的抵制形式。通过对文化的录像再现,学生们抵制了文本的特权和个人身份的主流文化建构。关键词:数字视频,原住民教育,多元素养,健康教育,社区和大学合作伙伴关系,文章porte sur项目研究,集体访问,促进,利用,视频数字,提高,甚至价值,探索者,不同的概念,卫生和教育。作者分析了某些方面的观点,如“抵抗”、“穿越”、“视角”、“文化”、“定向”、“规划”、“意图”、“自我”等。随着研究的深入,作者们对不同维度的文化、伦理和教学方式的不同风格和表现方式提出了不同的要求,对传统的研究结果的表现形式提出了不同的抵抗。一个旅行者,一个文化的再现,一个人不能拒绝,根据一个地方的特权,在文本和建筑文化的支配下,一个人的身份。主要内容:视频数字、入学考试、自动语音、语文考试、儿童教育、合作中心、交流中心和大学。
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Canadian Journal of Education
Canadian Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
60
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Education (CJE) is a national peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the membership of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. The CJE prioritizes research and scholarly writing that is of relevance to the Canadian education community. The journal is read by scholars worldwide, and aims to represent the valuable contributions that Canadian scholars in education continue to make to the field. The Journal accepts and publishes both French and English articles and book reviews. CJE on occasion also publishes international papers that shed light on shared issues and that include Canadian authors as references.
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