1. Challenging the Narrative: Documentary Film as Participatory Practice in Conflict Situations.
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Brumley, Heather
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NONVERBAL cues , *PEACEKEEPING forces , *HUMAN rights violations , *LAW enforcement ,UNITED Nations peacekeeping forces - Abstract
"Challenging the Narrative: Documentary Film as Participatory Practice in Conflict Situations" by Cahal McLaughlin is a book that explores the use of participatory practices in documentary filmmaking in conflict settings. The book focuses on McLaughlin's own experiences in conflict areas such as the North of Ireland/Northern Ireland, Haiti, Brazil, and South Africa. McLaughlin emphasizes the importance of collaboration, inclusivity, trauma sensitivity, and efforts to mitigate power differentials in these projects. The book provides case studies of McLaughlin's methodology, highlighting the benefits for both filmmakers and participants. Overall, the book offers a valuable analysis of participatory practices in documentary filmmaking and their potential for political and social change. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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