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DescriptionThis two-day course is led by Tiffany Fairey, a visual sociologist who is a Senior Research Fellow at King’s College London and co-founder of the acclaimed charity PhotoVoice with more than 20 years participatory photography experience. You will gain skills in designing, managing, and facilitating participatory photography projects, with a focus on participatory visual and photo elicitation methods, facilitation, and ethical practice frameworks. While the course includes some practical photography, its primary emphasis is on developing and delivering participatory photography workshops aimed at research, advocacy, project design, or community engagement. No prior photography experience is necessary.
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Additional ItemsContactEmail: [email protected] More InformationLocation: TBC - 09:00 - 17:00 The School of Global Development (DEV) provides undergraduate and postgraduate DEV students the opportunity to participate in a range of practical workshops to develop skills useful for, and expected of, development practitioners. These are in addition to the applied skills taught in many of your courses. These optional workshops last from one to three days. They are not compulsory and are not assessed. Rather, these sessions are an excellent opportunity to enhance your practical and employability skills as well as a valuable addition to your CV. Please be realistic about your possible workload and other commitments. If you sign up for a course, you are responsible for managing your time and any coursework deadlines accordingly. Please consult your course convenor if you are not sure. Fees: A £10 fee per day per course is charged to help cover the cost of materials, equipment and the fees of external trainers. It's also to ensure that those who register to attend do so because of genuine interest and are committed to attending. Waiting list: Spaces are limited for each course. If there are no available spaces on the course you will be added to a waiting list. If a registered participant later withdraws, then their place will be offered first to those on the waiting list.
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