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View article: ‘One person can’t deliver it’: exploring teachers’ agency and stance in relation to integrating an interdisciplinary subject in UK primary and secondary schools
‘One person can’t deliver it’: exploring teachers’ agency and stance in relation to integrating an interdisciplinary subject in UK primary and secondary schools Open
The benefits of an interdisciplinary childhood education are becoming increasingly well documented. However, UK-based teachers continue to report difficulties and challenges in implementing interdisciplinary learning and teaching opportuni…
View article: What sits, what sticks: moving into lived, disruptive, co-produced filmmaking practices in literacy classrooms
What sits, what sticks: moving into lived, disruptive, co-produced filmmaking practices in literacy classrooms Open
This article examines two ethnographers' fieldwork with young people applying co-production film-making methods and three ways to approach youth-led filmmaking work for researchers and educators. Implicit to our argument is a belief, based…
View article: Evaluating trespass prevention: working with young people as co-researchers and filmmakers on a railway safety project
Evaluating trespass prevention: working with young people as co-researchers and filmmakers on a railway safety project Open
Recent attempts have been made by Network Rail and the British Transport Police to discourage young people from committing ‘railway trespass’ – the dangerous act of illegally gaining access to live railway tracks. Whilst public safety camp…
View article: ‘A Community Legacy on Film’: using collaborative documentary filmmaking to go beyond representations of the Windrush Generation as ‘victims’
‘A Community Legacy on Film’: using collaborative documentary filmmaking to go beyond representations of the Windrush Generation as ‘victims’ Open
Recent cultural representations of the Windrush Generation – economic migrants from African Caribbean nations who were invited to live and work in Britain between 1948 and 1972 – and their descendants have overwhelmingly represented Britis…
View article: Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics
Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics Open
Despite ongoing critical engagements with the remit and functioning of research ethics boards and review processes – not least in the limitations of transposing medico‐scientific ethics approaches to the social sciences – the need for ethi…
View article: In Their Own Image: Voluntary Filmmaking at a Non-Profit Community Media Organisation
In Their Own Image: Voluntary Filmmaking at a Non-Profit Community Media Organisation Open
Kirklees Local TV is a non-profit social enterprise based in the town of Huddersfield (West Yorkshire, UK) that has been creating news programmes and documentary films about the Kirklees area since March 2011. As a participatory researcher…