将心比心:世界上最大的漫画家

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Lee Martinez, Kasia Granek-Dennis, Richard Parker, Judy Taylor
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一个以艺术为基础的项目,采用社区发展的方法,让人们参与到一个地方社区的预防自杀活动中,具有潜在的力量。这就需要把社区发展和促进心理健康的实践联系起来。这样做的挑战在于,从概念上讲,两者之间的结合并不完整,而且缺乏关于有效社区进程的指导。本文分析了创建 "世界最大漫画"(WBC)的社区发展过程。世界最大漫画 "是一个创新性的大型公共艺术项目,它吸引了当地艺术家的参与,其中一些人曾有过精神疾病的经历,他们讲述了一个关于 "意志与希望 "的故事。漫画故事由 15 个部分组成,印在乙烯基帆布板上,并安装在建筑物上,覆盖面积达 600 平方米。https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=217471332673743 由当地的自杀预防网络志愿者在南澳大利亚的一个小农村社区开展,WBC 的目的是提高人们的意识,打破耻辱感,并促进拯救生命的对话。本报告介绍了采用混合方法进行影响评估的结果,该评估采用了一个考虑 "人"、"空间 "和 "地点 "的社区发展框架。使用关于社区和社区领域的社会学概念、关系的价值以及倾听那些有精神疾病生活经历的人的声音,都可能有助于实践。本文还讨论了在心理健康促进工作中使用社区发展方法的一些潜在经验和陷阱。
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Wearing their heart on a wall: the World’s Biggest Comic
An arts-based project, using a community development approach engaging people in a community of place to address suicide prevention, is potentially powerful. This involves linking community development and mental health promotion practice. The challenge in doing this is that, conceptually, the integration between the two is incomplete and there is a lack of guidance about effective community processes. This paper analyses community development processes to create the World’s Biggest Comic (WBC). The WBC was an innovative, large scale public art project engaging local artists, some with a lived experience of mental illness, to tell a story of Will and Hope. A 15-part comic story, printed on vinyl canvas panels and mounted on buildings, covered 600 m2. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=217471332673743 Conducted in a small rural South Australian community by the local volunteer Suicide Prevention Network, the WBC aimed to raise awareness, break down stigma, and prompt life-saving conversations. Results of a mixed method impact evaluation are presented using a community development framework that considers ‘people’, ‘space’, and ‘place’. The use of sociological concepts about community and the community field, the value of relationships, and listening to the voices of those with a lived experience of mental illness, may assist practice. Some potential learnings and pitfalls in using a community development approach in mental health promotion are discussed.
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Community Development Journal
Community Development Journal DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: Since 1966 the leading international journal in its field, covering a wide range of topics, reviewing significant developments and providing a forum for cutting-edge debates about theory and practice. It adopts a broad definition of community development to include policy, planning and action as they impact on the life of communities. We particularly seek to publish critically focused articles which challenge received wisdom, report and discuss innovative practices, and relate issues of community development to questions of social justice, diversity and environmental sustainability.
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