We discuss how “participatory video” (PV) can help with indigenous peoples’ needs for cultural reassertion as well as with creating opportunities for restoring environmental justice in their territories when community-based natural resource management and autonomous development themselves have become issues of local contention.The story we share is the one of the Monkox people of Lomerio, Bolivia, who recently started using video cameras to reconstruct the struggle for land rights in their territory and to document tensions around community forestry management as part of a participatory research project with the Universidad NUR from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and the School of International Development (DEV) from the University of East Anglia (UE...
Changes in the environment require a range of responses and adaptations at different levels. One of ...
From August 2017 to September 2018, IOM (International Organization for Migration) experimented for ...
In 2014, the Xinane people of Brazilian Amazonia made international news after two videos showing sc...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Our project on Conservation, Markets and Justice exp...
This article reports the development of a collaborative research through the use of a participatory ...
In an era of increasing access to digital technologies, Indigenous communities are progressively mor...
Access to an archive of videos recording popular trials organized according to “Mayan law” filmed by...
This dissertation explores how collaborations between Indigenous audiovisual producers from differen...
Following previous experiences of violence and forced displacement, ‘the returnees’ from the Guatema...
On Day 3 (15 June 2018), in the session of “Community Governance and Participatory Democracy”, Gilbe...
GIScience, drones, smartphones and bespoke apps are being deployed in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Am...
Focusing on the communities of Eténhiritipa-Pimentel Barbosa of eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil, this ar...
Deforestation monitoring is changing the nature of conservation practices in increasingly profound w...
In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, many indigenous communities further their struggles for gre...
Building on prior research, this project involves travel to the agro-forestry community of Fondes Am...
Changes in the environment require a range of responses and adaptations at different levels. One of ...
From August 2017 to September 2018, IOM (International Organization for Migration) experimented for ...
In 2014, the Xinane people of Brazilian Amazonia made international news after two videos showing sc...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Our project on Conservation, Markets and Justice exp...
This article reports the development of a collaborative research through the use of a participatory ...
In an era of increasing access to digital technologies, Indigenous communities are progressively mor...
Access to an archive of videos recording popular trials organized according to “Mayan law” filmed by...
This dissertation explores how collaborations between Indigenous audiovisual producers from differen...
Following previous experiences of violence and forced displacement, ‘the returnees’ from the Guatema...
On Day 3 (15 June 2018), in the session of “Community Governance and Participatory Democracy”, Gilbe...
GIScience, drones, smartphones and bespoke apps are being deployed in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Am...
Focusing on the communities of Eténhiritipa-Pimentel Barbosa of eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil, this ar...
Deforestation monitoring is changing the nature of conservation practices in increasingly profound w...
In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, many indigenous communities further their struggles for gre...
Building on prior research, this project involves travel to the agro-forestry community of Fondes Am...
Changes in the environment require a range of responses and adaptations at different levels. One of ...
From August 2017 to September 2018, IOM (International Organization for Migration) experimented for ...
In 2014, the Xinane people of Brazilian Amazonia made international news after two videos showing sc...