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Seeing Jigamy; using an arts-based method to explore the meaning of place for an aboriginal community controlled organisation on the South Coast of NSW

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:13 authored by Kathleen Clapham, Kate Senior, Marlene Longbottom, Valerie Harwood, Bronwyn Fredericks, Dawn Bessarab, Peter Kelly, Bronte Haynes, Fiona Sheppeard, Kaitlen Wellington
The relationship between health and place is often difficult to articulate. This paper explores the use of community mapping to understand the meaning of place for members of an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation on the South Coast of NSW. The paper demonstrates that engagement in this arts-based method allows people to think deeply about place to construct a multilayered visual narrative which encompasses history, current experience, and future hopes and in doing so contributes to a critical understanding of place.

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Australian Research Council (IN190100026)

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Wellbeing, Space and Society

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6

Language

English

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