Photovoice.com | Visit Website
Dr. Caroline Wang's website, which describes photovoice in detail and features a photo gallery of several projects.
Photovoice at Johns Hopkins | Visit Website
The Youth Photovoice project, was designed to give urban youth a voice by engaging them in the process of defining and discussing the issues that affect the health of youth in their community through the exciting medium of photography.
Photovoice at The Equity Project | Visit Website
A photovoice project conducted by team of young people from The Youth Academy, a non-governmental youth organization in Mdantsane, South Africa.
Publications | Links
. Wang C & Burris MA. (1994). Empowerment through photovoice: Portraits of participation. Health Education Quarterly, 21 (2): 171-186.
. Wang C, Yuan YL & Feng ML. (1996). Photovoice as a tool for participatory evaluation: The community's view of process and impact. Journal of Contemporary Health, 4: 47-49.
. Wang C, Burris MA & Xiang YP. (1996). Chinese village women as visual anthropologists: A participatory approach to reaching policymakers. S ocial Science and Medicine, 42 (10): 1391- 1400.
. Wang C & Burris MA. (1997). Photovoice: concept, methodology, and use for participatory needs assessment. Health Education & Behavior. 24(3):369-87.
. Wang CC. (1998). Project: Photovoice involving homeless men and women of Washtenaw County, Michigan. Health Education and Behavior, 25 (1): 9-10.
. Wang, CC, Yi WK & Tao ZW. (1998). Photovoice as a participatory health promotion strategy. Health Promotion International, 13(1): 75-86.
. Wang CC. (1999). Photovoice: a participatory action research strategy applied to women's health. Journal of Women's Health. 8(2):185-92.
. Killion CM & Wang CC. (2000). Linking African American mothers across life stage and station through photovoice. Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved. 11(3):310-25.
. Wang CC, Cash JL & Powers LS. (2000). Who knows the streets as well as the homeless?: Promoting personal and community action through photovoice. Health Promotion Practice, 1 (1): 81-89.
. Wang CC & Redwood-Jones YA. (2001). Photovoice ethics: perspectives from Flint Photovoice. Health Education & Behavior. 28(5): 560-72.
. Harrison, B. (2002). Photographic visions and narrative inquiry. Narrative Inquiry . 12(1): 87- 111.
. LeClerc CM, Wells DL, Craig D & Wilson JL . (2002). Falling short of the mark: tales of life after hospital discharge. Clinical Nursing Research. 11(3):242-63; discussion 264-6.
. Booth T. & Booth W. (2003). In the frame: Photovoice and mothers with learning difficulties. Disability & Society , 18(4): 431-442.
. Wang CC. Using photovoice as a participatory assessment and issue selection tool: A case study with the homeless in Ann Arbor. (2003). In M Minkler & N Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research for Health . San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
. Lykes MB, Blanche MT & Hamber B. (2003). Narrating survival and change in Guatemala and South Africa: the politics of representation and a liberatory community psychology. American Journal of Community Psychology. 31(1-2):79-90.

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