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Drawings, Photos, and Performances: Using Visual Methods with Children
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Hearing ChildrenVisual Art PracticeEducationVisual ArtsVisual MethodologySocial SciencesVisual DesignSocial-emotional DevelopmentArt EducationChild PsychologyVisual MethodsEarly Childhood DevelopmentInteractive ArtChild DevelopmentCultureEthnographyAnthropologyCultural AnthropologyArts-based ResearchCase Studies
Children have largely been overlooked as research participants in anthropological work. The anthropology of childhood has played an instrumental role in bringing attention to this fact, and it has highlighted important contributions children's viewpoints can make to our discipline. In this article, we present three case studies that involved children as active participants through the use of visual methodology: V indrola‐ P adros's research in A rgentina used drawing techniques to document children's experiences of oncology treatment; J ohnson's work in K enya used photovoice with children living in orphanages to understand their coping strategies; and P fister's study in M exico C ity looked at how combining dance and drama encouraged participation among deaf and hearing children.
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