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Another "Innovating Methods" Podcast Out

Using Audivisual Methods in Person and Remotely for Participatory Research

This podcast features a conversation with Sonja Marzi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Anthropology and Development Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands. We discuss her innovative work with participatory and audiovisual methods, focusing on how these approaches can help capture the complexity and sensitivity of research participants’ lived experiences. Sonja shares how she adapted her methodology during the Covid-19 pandemic to collaborate remotely with women in Colombia. We explore both the opportunities and challenges of using audiovisual methods online and in person over extended periods. Finally, Sonja discusses her forthcoming book Researching Displacement Together: Co-producing Knowledge with Women in Colombia, and reflects on how her work pushes the boundaries of participatory research and co-production in academia and writing together.

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