Oliveira Elsa, Vearey Jo
a African Centre for Migration & Society , University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South Africa.
Med Anthropol. 2015;34(4):305-18. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2015.1036263. Epub 2015 Apr 7.
Many migrants in inner-city Johannesburg survive through unconventional and sometimes criminalized livelihood activities. In this article, we draw on data from a study that applied a participatory visual methodology to work with migrant women who sell sex, and explored the suitability of this approach as a way to engage with a presumed 'hard to reach' urban population. The lived experiences of migrant women sex workers were documented by combining participatory visual methods with a more traditional ethnographic approach, and this approach led us to new ways of seeing their worlds. This methodological approach raises important considerations for working with marginalized and criminalized urban groups.
约翰内斯堡市中心的许多移民通过非传统且有时被认定为犯罪的生计活动来维持生计。在本文中,我们借鉴了一项研究的数据,该研究运用了参与式视觉方法与从事性交易的移民女性合作,并探讨了这种方法作为接触假定“难以触及”的城市人口的一种方式的适用性。通过将参与式视觉方法与更传统的民族志方法相结合,记录了移民女性性工作者的生活经历,这种方法让我们以新的方式看待她们的世界。这种方法论方法为与边缘化和被定罪的城市群体合作提出了重要的思考。