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Photovoice and Instagram as Strategies for Youth Engagement in Disaster Risk Reduction. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Community involvement is crucial for disaster risk reduction, especially through innovative consultation methods that engage youth during times like the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The article discusses a Photovoice project that brought together students from different educational levels to investigate youth engagement in disaster risk initiatives.
  • The project adapted its methods to be conducted online during the pandemic, resulting in a virtual exhibition on Instagram and participation in international discussions, demonstrating the effectiveness of arts-based participatory approaches.

Article Abstract

Community involvement is essential for an all-of-society approach to disaster risk reduction. This requires innovative consultation methods, particularly with youth and during pandemic restrictions. This article outlines methods used for a Photovoice project where we brought together student co-researchers from multiple levels (high school, undergraduate, and graduate health sciences) to explore the topic of youth engagement in disaster risk reduction. Over a two-year period, our team used Photovoice as an arts-based participatory method to collaborate with members of our EnRiCH Youth Research Team. We adapted the protocol to continue our project during the COVID-19 pandemic and presented our work in a Photovoice exhibition using Instagram. This article was written from the perspectives of high school and university students on the project. Our hybrid Photovoice protocol facilitated participation through the pandemic, including a virtual presentation at an international conference and online consultation with the Canadian Red Cross.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9511235PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10497323221116462DOI Listing

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