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Quilted cellphilm method: A participatory visual health research method for working with marginalised and stigmatised communities

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GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 17, 期 7, 页码 1420-1432

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1928262

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Cellphilm method; transactional sex; participatory visual methods; stigma; community-based health research

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  1. Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) [29 -520]
  2. Social Science of Humanities Research Council of Canada [756-2016-0467]

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The quilted cellphilm method involves individual video creation, participatory analysis, creating composite videos, and public screenings, to support stigmatised populations in research and challenge social stigma. This approach is particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic and offers an exciting and accessible method for participatory public health research.
The use of participatory visual methods and integration of cellphone technology is expanding in global public health research. Cellphilm method capitalises on these trends by inviting participants to use mobile devices to create short videos about health topics. This paper presents the quilted cellphilm method, which supports the participation of stigmatised populations to engage in research. We present the method with reference to the Celling Sex project, which worked with young women who have transactional sex experience. Four key steps in our unique model are discussed: (a) individual cellphilm-making; (b) participatory analysis; (c) creating a composite video; (d) publicly screening the work. We consider how working individually with participants in the cellphilm-making process built trust. We unpack how offering participants opportunities to engage in either group or one-on-one activities promoted participation in collaborative analysis. We outline how creating a composite video of the cellphilms and organising screenings facilitated knowledge translation and exchange. Overall, the quilted cellphilm method created a supportive community for vulnerable participants to generate products that challenged social stigma. Increased reliance on mobile media, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, makes the quilted cellphilm method an opportune, exciting and accessible approach for participatory public health research.

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