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Publication Date: 2014
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Re-Imagining Roles: Using Collaborative and Creative Research Methodologies to Explore Girls' Perspectives on Gender, Citizenship and Schooling
Ingram, Leigh-Anne
Educational Action Research, v22 n3 p306-324 2014
Often girls are the objects of the camera's lens and subjects of the researcher's gaze. This article describes a qualitative study using a collaborative, creative and critical methodology to explore girls' perspectives on gender, citizenship and schooling. The seven adolescent girl participants used Photovoice to engage with their roles as girl-citizens. Despite Canada's international reputation as a leader in gender equality, evidence reveals that challenges still prevent their full participation, particularly in formal politics. This research raises questions about what life is like for girls and women in Canada beyond the rhetoric and global rankings, and adds to the often disconnected bodies of literature on girlhood, citizenship and education.
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Females, Gender Issues, Citizenship, Educational Attitudes, Photography, Participatory Research, Student Experience, Action Research, Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Interviews, Documentation
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada (Toronto)
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