Abstract :
Over ten years research into photography and
education has been undertaken at Birmingham
Institute of Art and Design in collaboration with
the Arts Council of England, West Midlands
Arts, and local community photography agencies.
A range of case studies were undertaken to
explore how young people used photography,
particularly in self-empowerment. These ranged
from students in Further Education challenging
conceptions of visual stereotypes of disability,
young lesbian, gay and bisexual people constructing
their own website, and individuals and groups
creating and modifying their own images in a
shopping centre. A democratic action research
methodology was developed to enable the
young people to establish their own agenda and
generate standards for evaluating their work. A
particular feature of the later research was a selfreflective
journal that was shared between the
researcher and everyone engaged in the project.
This resource has considerable potential in
photography and elsewhere in art and design
education.