Social Inclusion

hands UP! - and be counted

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Barry Gamba

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hands up! and be counted looks at some of the projects funded by the Community Cultural Development Board that have been produced by communities with migrant or refugee backgrounds. The 'how to apply' section is a simple outline of the steps involved in developing a proposal and applying for project funding.

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26 Aug 2004 - 00:00

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http://www.ozco.gov.au/arts_resources/publications/hands_up!/

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Australia

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1 920784 01 2

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The Agora Report: an experiment in creative democracy

Submitted by admin on 28 October 2006 - 11:52pm

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Theatr Fforwm Cymru

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Theatr Fforwm Cymru is an educational charity based in Pembrokeshire who use Theatre of the Oppressed and other drama-based techniques to effect change, the Agora Report is a 26 page report accompanied by a DVD to be used to introduce proposals for legislative change that have come about through the legislative theatre event, the Agora. It can also be used to participate in making these proposals a reality. The DVD takes you clearly through the proposals using short documentaries that give each community group involved an opportunity to present the rationale for their proposals, and includes footage from the Legislative theatre pieces from which the proposals have emerged.

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26 Aug 2004 - 00:00

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http://www.theatrfforwmcymru.org.uk/

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Theatr Fforwm Cymru

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Communication and Power: Reflect Practical Resource Materials

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Kate Newman & David Archer

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This is an international resource pack for practitioners, which pulls together practical ideas and experiences from people using the Reflect approach around the world. The resource is split into 5 sections: the written word, the spoken word, numbers, images and the last section provides some examples of Reflect in action.

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26 Aug 2004 - 00:00

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http://www.reflect-action.org

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International Education Unit

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Pictures, People and Power: People-centred visual aids for development

Submitted by admin on 28 October 2006 - 11:52pm

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Bob Linney

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This title is designed for people who want to make and use pictures for development. It provides guidelines to enable non-artists to make their own visual aids such as discussion starters, picture cards, flannel boards and community maps. It includes sections on: common pictorial conventions; how to draw and use colour; how to copy and adapt pictures; how to make and use a range of people-centred visual aids; and how to plan and conduct workshops on visual communication. The book looks at ways in which visual aids have been designed and used in the past, and shows how the authoritarian approach to communication has failed to promote a more equal distribution of power among people. The author proposes a different approach to work with educational visual aids - a "people-centred" approach - which goes beyond mere participation towards fuller involvement of local people in their own development. The traditional perspective of research studies of visual literacy among non-literate people is shown to be essentially neo-colonial. In this text, by contrast, visual literacy is viewed as a skill that is easy to acquire, rather than as a handicap to overcome by outsider professionals trying to develop a top-down "pictorial language".

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Macmillan Education Ltd.

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