Ethno-cinema, Youths and Public Health: the social practice of the cinema and the interdisciplinary approach on research

Authors

  • Eveline Stella de Araujo
  • Paulo Rogério Gallo University of São Paulo. Department of the School of Public Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2017.129133

Keywords:

Cinema and Health, Visual Anthropology, Public Health, Youths and Outskirts, Social Communication

Abstract

We propose in this paper a theoretical purview within the fields of Anthropology and Cinema, Public Health, Creative Processes, and Youth Studies to analyze youth film production on the outskirts of São Paulo, as a social practice tied to cinema. Data from this academic literature was triangulated with that the data collected in ethnographic research and data constituted through the analysis of a short-film virtual bank, projecting media technologies as sources of information on behavioral and social characteristics. Results include identifying diverse social expressions of young people as being specific to each community, and also revealed in the films produced; the creative process moves between real and virtual worlds through the use of social networks by youth groups while emerging as a research locus by evidencing a series of choices; collective artistic creation as a preventive strategy in the field of Public Health.

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Author Biographies

  • Eveline Stella de Araujo

    PhD in Public Health at FSP-USP, researcher at the Visual Anthropology Group (GRAVI-USP) and at the Center for Visual Anthropology and Art (NAVA-CRIA-PT). She is also a member of the Center for the Study of Religions and Black Cultures, CERNe-USP and the Group of Studies of Applied Methodology, GEMA-FSP-USP. CAPES-DS scholarship holder, during her PhD program, from July/2011 to February/2015.

  • Paulo Rogério Gallo, University of São Paulo. Department of the School of Public Health
    Professor of Child Health in the Maternal and Child Department of the School of Public Health of the University of São Paulo and coordinator of the Applied Methodology Group (GEMA-FSP-USP)

Published

2017-05-29

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How to Cite

Araujo, Eveline Stella de, and Paulo Rogério Gallo. 2017. “Ethno-Cinema, Youths and Public Health: The Social Practice of the Cinema and the Interdisciplinary Approach on Research”. GIS - Gesture, Image and Sound - Anthropology Journal 2 (1). https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2017.129133.