ARCUS 17th Annual Meeting and Arctic Forum 2005
May 19, 2005Washington, D.C.
Exhibition: Whose Eyes are Watching? Kiap isaanit isigalugu
Jette Rygaard1, Birgit K. Pedersen2, Mette L. Lyberth3, Lona N. Lynge4
1Department of Language, Literature & Media , Ilisimatusarfik. University of Greenland, Box 279, Nuuk, 3900, Greenland, Phone + 299 32 45 66, Fax + 299 32 47 11, jery@ilisimatusarfik.gl
2Department of Language, Literature & Media , Ilisimatusarfik. University of Greenland, Box 279, Nuuk, AK, 3900, Greenland, Phone + 299 32 45 66, Fax + 299 32 47 11, bipe@ilisimatusarfik.gl
3Department of Language, Literature & Media , Ilisimatusarfik. University of Greenland, Box 279, Nuuk, AK, 3900, Greenland, Phone + 299 32 45 66, Fax + 299 32 47 11, mela@ilisimatusarfik.gl
4Department of Language, Literature & Media , Ilisimatusarfik. University of Greenland, Box 279, Nuuk, AK, 3900, Greenland, Phone + 299 32 45 66, Fax + 299 32 47 11, lonl@ilisimatusarfik.gl
During a week in 2001 & 2003, we delivered disposable cameras & diaries to two groups of Greenlandic youth groups (10-12 years of age & 12-19 years of age). The Purpose was to focus on the young peoples' own 'voices' and the role of media in their everyday life. By using this research method, we received insightful information which we would not be able to reach otherwise. In this poster session, we would like to exhibit two posters concerning this project and ten selected photos from each age group (i.e. 20 photos in total).
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