
Thursday, October 13, 2022, 12:30 - 2:00 PM (PT)
The Centre for Law & the Environment (CLE) at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, in collaboration with Green College, is hosting a workshop on incorporating creative methods into socio-legal research.
Many scholars have turned to cameras in recent decades to bring greater authenticity to field research. In contrast to text-based or graphic representations of data, photographic images are thought to more directly express the lived experiences of participants. Yet pictures can be seductively misleading. With visual methods, and particularly when those images are edited in the form of a documentary, the audience experiences images as a direct window into the lives and worlds of participants.
In this workshop, professor and documentary filmmaker Jan Haaken introduces key principles guiding her participatory action research projects and presents a series of ethical dilemmas that have emerged in projects that have developed into documentary films. In discussing ethical dilemmas that arise in visual storytelling, Haaken presents video clips from her documentaries and offers questions for the audience to consider in working at the boundaries between fact and fiction, reality and representation.
Space is limited to 25 participants, first come first served.
We will review registration requests on a rolling basis.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER

- Centre for Law and the Environment
- General Public
- Continuing Professional Development
- Faculty
- Graduate Students
- JD
- Research Talks