La Fotografía Participativa en el contexto socio-educativo con adolescentes

  1. Rabadán Crespo, Ángel V.
  2. Contreras Pulido, Paloma
Revista:
Comunicación y hombre: Revista interdisciplinar de ciencias de la comunicación y humanidades

ISSN: 1885-365X

Año de publicación: 2014

Título del ejemplar: La comunicación en la escena internacional

Número: 10

Páginas: 143-156

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.32466/EUFV-CYH.2014.10.172.143-156 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Comunicación y hombre: Revista interdisciplinar de ciencias de la comunicación y humanidades

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Resumen

From just a decade ago, new technologies have resulted in the fact of image is presented as tool that articulates huge number of possible speeches. This paper presents emerging trends in the field of practices of participatory photography as a tool for socio- educational research from the experience with adolescents. In addition, a review of the current state of theoretical and practical matter about this way of researching, including a map on the experiences that are conducted in Spanish and international level, with the use of participatory photography.

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