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Backtalk: The Participatory Film and Its Residency in the Space of Cultural Violence and Creative Education towards a Conceptual Understanding of Peace
출판지역 | 출판년도 | 페이지: 
New Delhi | 2017 | 19 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-81-89218-49-2
저자: 
Ruchika Gurung
단체 저자: 
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (India)
지역: 
전 세계 대상

Cultural violence is defined as the beliefs, attitudes and values that justify structural and direct violence (Galtung 1990). It dulls us into seeing exploitation and repression as normal or in not actively witnessing it, and the media plays a vital role in its dissemination. Media and in particular film studies occupies a space through which notions of culture, ideology, peace and violence are negotiated.

While the observational approach to film is well established in education, participatory filmmaking as an educational tool is what this paper addresses, with reference to concepts of cultural violence and peace education.

This paper uses Brantmeier’s (2011) five stage model, that encourages social and cultural change towards a future that is nonviolent, sustainable and renewable, and Bery’s (2003) conceptualisation of empowerment to propose that participatory film functions as a transformative creative process and challenges notions of identity and culture while helping learners describe the world around them (Zembylas & Bekerman 2013).

Through analysing existing cases in the field of participatory video (Schwab-Cartas & Mitchell 2014), the author argue that participatory film functions as a tool for creative education practices that promotes a more hands-on approach to raising awareness about cultural violence and engaging with identity formation, and as a creative tool for knowledge creation and dissemination.

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자료 타입: 
연구 보고서 / 학술논문
주제: 
평화 / 평화의 문화
폭력적 극단주의 / 제노사이드
지속가능한 발전 / 지속가능성
교육 분야: 
기타
키워드: 
culture of peace
peace educaiton
Peace building