Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis

In this article, we reflect on the methodology of a digital storytelling workshop held in May 2016, gathering activists and academics across four generations to share and record their activist histories. Drawing on observational notes and participant feedback, we investigate whether and how the work...

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Main Authors: May Chazan, Madeline Macnab
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2018-03-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2949
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spelling doaj-4339d204f3404eeb8354a331b8b79fea2020-11-25T01:39:15ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272018-03-0119210.17169/fqs-19.2.29491909Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and PraxisMay Chazan0Madeline Macnab1Trent UniversityTrent UniversityIn this article, we reflect on the methodology of a digital storytelling workshop held in May 2016, gathering activists and academics across four generations to share and record their activist histories. Drawing on observational notes and participant feedback, we investigate whether and how the workshop challenged knowledge-production conventions, ageist assumptions, and intergenerational scripts. We offer the concept of a feminist intergenerational mic, arguing that the norm-challenging possibilities of this methodology lay not in providing access to a mic, but rather in particular, routinized, feminist and intergenerational practices. Through this article, we contribute to conversations about feminist methodologies, power and vulnerability in research, participatory media creation, and aging studies.http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2949Digital storytellingFeminist methodologyParticipatory methodologyIntergenerationalitymultimedia creationCritical arts-based methodsAging and technologyActivism
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Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
Digital storytelling
Feminist methodology
Participatory methodology
Intergenerationality
multimedia creation
Critical arts-based methods
Aging and technology
Activism
author_facet May Chazan
Madeline Macnab
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title Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis
title_short Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis
title_full Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis
title_fullStr Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis
title_full_unstemmed Doing the Feminist Intergenerational Mic: Methodological Reflections on Digital Storytelling as Process and Praxis
title_sort doing the feminist intergenerational mic: methodological reflections on digital storytelling as process and praxis
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2018-03-01
description In this article, we reflect on the methodology of a digital storytelling workshop held in May 2016, gathering activists and academics across four generations to share and record their activist histories. Drawing on observational notes and participant feedback, we investigate whether and how the workshop challenged knowledge-production conventions, ageist assumptions, and intergenerational scripts. We offer the concept of a feminist intergenerational mic, arguing that the norm-challenging possibilities of this methodology lay not in providing access to a mic, but rather in particular, routinized, feminist and intergenerational practices. Through this article, we contribute to conversations about feminist methodologies, power and vulnerability in research, participatory media creation, and aging studies.
topic Digital storytelling
Feminist methodology
Participatory methodology
Intergenerationality
multimedia creation
Critical arts-based methods
Aging and technology
Activism
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2949
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