One resident, thirty-five cameras: Sharing the stories of Inuvik youth

Dr. Janet Ip, a Vancouver-based family physician, engaged Inuvik youth through photography during a residency elective in 2004. Employing the photo novella technique, Ip discovered that many of the youths' health concerns paralleled those of urban adolescents. Ip encourages the use of photograp...

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Main Author: Manocha, Ranita Harpreet
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: UBC Medical Journal 2011
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