New Episode on Sharing Participatory Visual Methods Online
- CCBR
- Jun 25
- 1 min read
The “Let me just share my screen” podcast has released a third episode on Spotify! The episode title is “Sharing our work online: A conversation with Casey Burkholder and Jean Breny.” In this episode we explore how to ethically and effectively share photos, videos, and other visual products from online photovoice and digital storytelling projects. The host Dr. Sarah Switzer chats with participatory visual method researchers Dr. Casey Burkholder and Dr. Jean Breny about the challenges and best practices in sharing videos and photos from online digital storytelling, cellphilming, and photovoice projects. They dive into topics like navigating research ethics when sharing and exhibiting videos or photos online, adapting exhibitions to online platforms, and keeping communities at the center of the work. Plus, they explore the real-world impact of these methods on policy and social change. Tune in for an insightful and practical discussion!
The podcast was first launched in May by the Centre for Community Based Research and the Arts Informed Methods lab at Trillium Health Partners. Each episode is packed with fresh ideas, practical tips, and ethical considerations to help you plan, create, and exhibit your arts-based projects. This podcast is inspired by a CIHR-funded research project that gathered experiences of health researchers conducting photovoice and digital storytelling projects online with diverse communities.
Learn about the project and listen to the available episodes on Spotify. Subscribe so you do not miss the next episode!