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Researching Displacement Together : Co-Producing Knowledge with Women in Colombia.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Marzi, Sonja.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (159 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- 2025.
- Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
- Summary:
- This book showcases how to co-produce research when we are unable to meet in the same geographical space. It details a remote and hybrid audio-visual participatory methodology through which women share their experiences of displacement, gender and the city.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Videos
- List of Contributors
- Colombian research team
- Colombian co-researchers
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- How can we continue to do research together when we are unable to meet in the same geographical space?
- The benefits of remote and hybrid research: futureproofing research in the post-pandemic era
- Our research project: a summary
- The aims of this book
- Researching together, writing together
- Positioning our research approach
- What is co-production, and what is participatory action research?
- What do we mean by decolonial knowledge production?
- Who is the audience for the book?
- Structure of the book
- Overview of chapters
- References
- Chapter 2: Colombia, violence, and the victims of the conflict
- Colombia's history of conflict since independence
- Hope for peace?
- Colombia's conflict, violence, and trauma
- Gendered violence and trauma
- Chapter 3: Researching remotely: Methodological considerations
- The 'Volviendo a Vivir/Coming Back to Life' project
- Participatory video and filming
- Involving participants from a distance
- Remote/hybrid co-production of knowledge
- From remote to hybrid
- Participation and power in remote/hybrid research processes
- Future directions of hybrid participatory research approaches
- Chapter 4: The audio-visual as a tool for transformation
- Film as a political and community tool
- Community filmmaking: appropriation, self-management, and self-representation
- Feminist community filmmaking: narrating identities to reconstruct memory
- Volviendo a vivir [Coming Back to Life], filmmaking as a memory of displacement
- Chapter 5: Displacement.
- Introduction: telling displacement in Colombia
- Collaborative writing
- Conceptualising displacement in Colombia: women's perspectives
- Different forms of displacement
- Del campo a la ciudad - rural to urban displacement
- Intra-urban displacement - Desplazamiento intra-urbano
- Displacement because of intimate violence - Desplazamiento por razones de violencia intrafamiliar
- Displacement aggravated by poverty and economic change - Desplazamiento agravado por la pobreza y el cambio económico
- Chapter 6: Urban challenges and rebuilding life in the city
- Introduction
- The impact of displacement: urban challenges when rebuilding lives
- The unknown city - La ciudad desconocida
- Del campo a la ciudad: uprooting, loss of place and identity
- Women standing to fight - Mujeres en pie de lucha
- Insecurity in the city - Inseguridad en la ciudad
- Rechazo - neglect and discrimination in the city
- Rechazo as discrimination
- State abandonment - Rechazo del gobierno
- Generating income - Generación del ingreso
- Vivienda Digna - a decent place to live
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7: Hopes for a better future
- Resisting violence with private and public activism
- Hopes and aspirations for the future - manifestos for the future
- Conclusions
- Chapter 8: Conclusion: What's in a book?
- Towards a hybrid participatory audio-visual methodology
- Recognising the potential
- Acknowledging the challenges
- Maximising participation
- What's in a book?
- Future outlook
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-04-040689-0
- OCLC:
- 1528956109
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