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HSCI 855- Week 11 Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
HSCI 855- Week 11 Mind Map
Arts-based methods provide greater potential and opportunities to engage communities in health promotion initiatives, surpassing conventional scientific intervention designs.
a) Various generations can get involved, regardless of educational experience and standings.
a) i. Example: Young adolescents participated in arts-based health promotion methods in South Africa. (Whereas, historical approaches of health promotion are led and created by researchers and academics)
a) ii. Demonstrates capacity of young people's participation in health promotion efforts
b) Leads to additional benefits of community empowerment, unity, and social change
b) i. Path to reimagining health promotion and research
Art-based approaches in health promotion are contextualized with the socio-ecological model, recognizing the combined social and environmental factors shaping the unique experiences of communities seeking to integrate these approaches.
b) Arts-based approaches can embrace personal experiences that symbolize an individual's bidirectional relationship with their health and environment.
b) i. Encourages individual and collective empowerment
a) Conceptualizing engagement and participatory action through a cyclical process
a) i. Continuous integration of reflection and action
In order to improve the effectiveness and equitable outcomes, health promotion initiatives need to adopt a decolonizing approach.
b) Involves developing recipricol and meaningful working relationships with communities who are impacted by the health issue
b) i. The 'Create Hope Mural' Campaign exemplifies this
a) Health promotion initiatives should offer opportunities for individuals to develop their own understanding of the ways in which their experiences have influenced their own knowledge and practices.
a) i. Organizers engage in critical reflexiveness
The landscape of health promotion and research methods has evolved, expanding to include different avenues to engage in ethnographic approaches as a robust means of collecting and disseminating data.
a) Ethnography now includes any individuals who immerse themselves in a natural setting to conduct field research.
a) i. Shifting beyond the field of anthropologists
b) Advancements in technology have enabled ethnographers to extend understandings of audio-visually focused ethnographic approaches.
b) i. Video journals and diaries
b) ii. Documentary filmmaking
Guba and Lincoln's criteria serve as a guiding framework for understanding and integrating documentary filmmaking into the realm of research practices.
b) There are seven notable criteria that can be applied to qualitative approaches, and adapted to address quantitative approaches.
b) i. These criteria include: credibility, transferability, dependability, confirmability, fairness, educative authenticity, and ontological authenticity.
a) These criteria form a foundation for emphasizing the intersectionality between the methodologies employed in both documentary filmmaking and qualitative research.
a) i. Promotes connectedness and engagement with audiences