Friday, July 15, 2011

Disseminating videos that result from community engagement

[Announcement from Comm-engagedscholarship listserv]
 
Dear community-engaged scholarship colleagues,

We thought you would be interested in this posting on the Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) listserv.  Yesterday, two videos about community-engaged research were posted on the listserv, which generated a lot of interest.  This email was sent in response.

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http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/cbpr

By the way, here are links to the 2 videos:
http://bit.ly/p3GK74
http://bit.ly/rb6we7

Thanks,

Rahma Osman
Program Assistant

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ccph <ccphirb@u.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:35 AM
Subject: [CBPR] CBPR videos
To: cbpr@u.washington.edu


Dear CBPR colleagues,

The two videos posted yesterday on the listserv have generated a lot of
interest!

I wanted to mention two opportunities for disseminating videos you may have
developed (whether as tools for education, disseminating research results,
advocacy, etc):

(1) If your video was community-engaged in its design, or the product of a
community-engaged project, consider submitting it for peer-reviewed
publication and dissemination through http://CES4Health.info!  Several
videos have been published through the site, including one on conducting
CBPR with Aboriginal communities and one on the health impacts of Hurricane
Katrina.  For faculty involved in authoring videos and other non-journal
products of community-engaged scholarship, CES4Health's peer review process
helps them to "count" towards faculty promotion and tenure as a peer reviewed publication. CES4Health also tracks the number of downloads per product and can survey the people who downloaded it to find out about its use and impact. Submissions in English (or in Spanish with an English version or subtitles) from anywhere in the world are reviewed year-round.

(2) Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is seeking session proposals
for our 15th anniversary conference, Apr 18-21, 2012 in Houston TX - and
there's a category of creative arts session that combines arts-based
presentations (e.g., photo voice exhibit, theatre, film, dance) with
opportunities for questions, answers and group discussion.  Proposals are
due Sept 26.  For details, see http://bit.ly/mPo56u  We may also be
including a film festival in the conference - these would be films of 30
minutes or longer and would involve the filmmaker in discussion with the
audience after the screening.  If you are interested in exploring that
possibility, please email me directly.

Thanks!

Rahma Osman
Program Assistant

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