From the Outside, Looking in: Photovoice as a Transformative Method in Community-Engaged Research
Rachel Weldrick, Sheila Boamah, Samantha Biglieri, Atiya Mahmood, Sarah Canham

TL;DR
Photovoice is a transformative method in community research that helps bridge the gap between academia and communities by capturing lived experiences through photography.
Contribution
The paper highlights how photovoice fosters transformative collaborations and advocacy in aging research through three case studies.
Findings
Photovoice revealed housing precarity among older adults in temporary housing and spurred community advocacy.
Photovoice provided insights into hidden caregiver experiences during the pandemic and supported emotional expression.
Photovoice included persons with dementia as experts, challenging exclusionary environments and promoting inclusivity.
Abstract
Photovoice is a powerful tool in gerontological research and can bridge the gap between academia and community. Moreover, inviting participants and co-researchers to photograph their lived and embodied realities through photovoice offers researchers meaningful opportunities to learn from participants, while fostering transformative collaborations that challenge the status quo in social research. This paper explores the transformative aspects of photovoice methods in community-engaged research by synthesizing findings from three photovoice studies exploring diverse aging experiences. First, a photovoice study with older people living in temporary supportive housing illuminated the lived realities of housing precarity in later life and spurred arts-based community engagement and advocacy efforts. Second, a photovoice study with family caregivers to persons living in long-term care during…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticipatory Visual Research Methods · Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods · Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
