Other Articles and Books About Participatory Video
Braden, S. Participation – A Promise unfulfilled? Building Alliance between people and government: Action Research for Participatory Representation. Download:
Braden, S. (1998) Video for Development. A casebook for Vietnam (Oxfam)
Elliot, D. (2006) "Everyone's a teacher everyones a student" ICT Update
Johansson, L. (1999) ‘Participatory Video and PRA: Acknowledging the politics of Empowerment’, in Forests, Trees and People, Newsletter No. 40/41, December 1999, pp. 21–23.
Johansson, L. (1999) Participatory Video and PRA in development planning. Download:
Lunch, C. (2007) The Most Significant Change: using participatory video for monitoring and evaluation. In: Participatory Learning and Action 56, London: IIED. Download(pay per view or free to subscribers: Lunch, N & C. (2006) Insight's into Participatory Video: a handbook for the field. Download:
Lunch, C (2006) Participatory Video for monitoring and evaluation: Capacity.org
Lunch, C (2004) 'PV - Rural People Document their Knowledge and Innovations': IK Notes.
Milne, E-J. Mitchell, C. and de Lange, N. Eds. (2012) The Handbook of Participatory Video (AltaMira Press) https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759121133
Nathanials, N.Q (2006) Implementation of Cocoa IPM in West Africa. Participatory Video. A guide to getting started (CABI) Download:
Olmos, G. (2005) Participant Authored Audiovisual Stories (PAAS): Giving the Camera Away or giving the camera a way?” Download
Robertson, C. and Shaw, J. (1997) Participatory Video: A Practical Approach to Using Video Creatively in Group Developmental Work (Routledge)
Sateesh, P.V. (1999) ‘An alternative to literacy?’ in Forests, Trees and People Newsletter No. 40/41, December 1999, pp. 9–13
Satheesh, P. V (?) Participation and Beyond: Handing Over the Camera (Deccan Development Society, Hyderabad, India). Contact:
Setchell, C (2006) Insight's new partnership with the United Nations : Sharing Circle. (see pages 2, 6 and 7). White, S. (2003) (ed.) Participatory Video: Images that transform and Empower (London, Sage)
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