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A Portrait of a Woman: Israelis in Alentejo - A visual research collaboration is a research project conducted by CECC's doctoral researcher Zohar Iancu, as part of her PhD in Culture Studies from the Lisbon Consortium international program, ministered at the Faculty of Human Sciences from Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP), under the supervision of Professor Isabel Capeloa Gil (UCP, Portugal) and Dr. Tamar Barkay (Tel-Hai College, Israel).
As part of the research process involved in her first sub-project A Portrait of a Woman: Israelis in Alentejo, Zohar Iancu has been collaborating with Israeli-born photographer Noam Friedman, who currently lives and works in Portugal.
This collaboration with Friedman is part Iancu’s thesis’s attempt to present and represent alternative social imageries and hybrid forms of Israeli identity-making outside its territorial borders. Ultimately, it was designed to create a visual database that will present the complexities and layers of meaning that comprise the cultural phenomenon at stake.
With such a goal in mind, Iancu also included in her analysis a direct collaboration with a group of research participants. The research protocol was inspired by the qualitative research method known as PhotoVoice, which is employed in community-based participatory research, wherein participants capture photographs to comprehend a particular observed phenomenon. In this case, a focus group of Israeli women who reside in Alentejo, southwest Portugal, has been created and participants were asked to document their lives and offer their visual interpretation about Israelis in Alentejo. All in all, twelve women produced a series of photos with disposable cameras which represented their daily realities. The aim was to bring forth feminine voices and perspectives, and, at the same time, allow participants to take an active part in the research process.
As part of the research process involved in her first sub-project A Portrait of a Woman: Israelis in Alentejo, Zohar Iancu has been collaborating with Israeli-born photographer Noam Friedman, who currently lives and works in Portugal.
This collaboration with Friedman is part Iancu’s thesis’s attempt to present and represent alternative social imageries and hybrid forms of Israeli identity-making outside its territorial borders. Ultimately, it was designed to create a visual database that will present the complexities and layers of meaning that comprise the cultural phenomenon at stake.
With such a goal in mind, Iancu also included in her analysis a direct collaboration with a group of research participants. The research protocol was inspired by the qualitative research method known as PhotoVoice, which is employed in community-based participatory research, wherein participants capture photographs to comprehend a particular observed phenomenon. In this case, a focus group of Israeli women who reside in Alentejo, southwest Portugal, has been created and participants were asked to document their lives and offer their visual interpretation about Israelis in Alentejo. All in all, twelve women produced a series of photos with disposable cameras which represented their daily realities. The aim was to bring forth feminine voices and perspectives, and, at the same time, allow participants to take an active part in the research process.
Acronym | PhD project - FCH/CECC |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/04/22 → … |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Keywords
- Borders
- Symbolic boundaries
- Israeli diaspora
- Culture studies
- Visual Methodologies
- Photovoice
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Activities
- 1 Oral presentation
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On Shifting of Symbolic Boundaries Within the Israeli Culture: Performative Knowledge in the Making
Iancu, Z. (Speaker)
5 Jul 2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Research output
- 1 Master's Thesis
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Between the physical and the symbolic: on shifting of boundaries within the Israeli culture
Iancu, Z., 14 Mar 2019Research output: Types of Thesis › Master's Thesis
Projects
- 1 Active
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PhD project - FCH/CECC: "We should all be pioneers!” - A visual research collaboration
Iancu, Z. (PI), Weissberg, A. (Technical Assistant) & Mor, I. (Technical Assistant)
1/04/22 → …
Project: Research