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      Who Knows the Streets as Well as the Homeless? Promoting Personal and Community Action through Photovoice

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      Health Promotion Practice
      SAGE Publications

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          Photovoice: a participatory action research strategy applied to women's health.

          Photovoice is a participatory action research strategy that may offer unique contributions to women's health. It is a process by which people can identify, represent, and enhance their community through a specific photographic technique. Photovoice has three main goals: to enable people (1) to record and reflect their community's strengths and concerns, (2) to promote critical dialogue and knowledge about personal and community issues through large and small group discussion of their photographs, and (3) to reach policymakers. This report gives an overview of the origins, key concepts, methods, and uses of photovoice as a strategy to enhance women's health.
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                Journal
                Health Promotion Practice
                Health Promotion Practice
                SAGE Publications
                1524-8399
                1552-6372
                June 30 2016
                June 30 2016
                : 1
                : 1
                : 81-89
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                10.1177/152483990000100113
                eb36a94e-3f1d-4ba4-8920-892139893781
                © 2016
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