Summary

The six-day workshop "Stories of Uprooting" was part of the "Welcome Refugees Projects" of the Institute for Latin American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. Students of the LAI and refugee youths had a joint dialogue and were able to exchange ideas and thereby develop creative short films on the topics: "Migration/Flight", "Inclusion" and "Everyday life in Berlin". The participants in the workshop were master students and refugee youths from Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan that came to Germany at the end of 2015 without any family. 


Course

Course title

Video workshop "Stories of Uprooting" 

Course type

Video workshop as part of the master's seminar

Department/Institute

Institute for Latin American Studies

Degree program

Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies

Lecturer

Dr. Rocío Vera Santos

No. of participants

25

Phase

during the academic lecture period

Duration

6 face-to-face sessions on three consecutive weekends from 10am - 4pm

SWS/CP

6 students per day / 10 CP

Tools

Realization

The course's aim was to enable the students to design their own research process and to execute this. Special attention was put on the learning of qualitative methods and techniques as well as their application through ethnographic field work. The video workshop "Stories of Uprooting" was part of the seminar "Qualitative Methods in the Social Sciences". For the execution of the video workshop Juan Sebastián Gómez, journalist at Deutsche Welle, was invited as guest lecturer. 

The six-day workshop "Stories of Uprooting" was part of the "Welcome Refugees Projects" of the Institute for Latin American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. Students of the LAI and refugee youths had a joint dialogue and were able to exchange ideas and thereby develop creative short films on the topics: "Migration/Flight", "Inclusion" and "Everyday life in Berlin". The participants in the workshop were master students and refugee youths from Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan that came to Germany at the end of 2015 without any family. 

The goal of the seminar was to learn, understand and apply qualitative methods in the social sciences. The seminar was divided into four parts: 

1. Steps that need to be undertaken in research projects

2. Qualitative methods in the social sciences

3. Data collection, data evaluation and data analysis

4. Practical exercises with the help of the video workshop "Stories of Uprooting" 

The students were able to gain practical experience regarding data collection within the framework of the workshop "Stories of Uprooting". This was valid for ethnographic work (field research, semi-structured interviews and participatory observations, observations in general, protocols). This material was coded, analyzed and interpreted by the students. At the end of the video workshop the students handed in an ethnographic report.   

All participants had the chance, within the framework of the video workshop, to learn about all of the work steps that take place during a film production process (theoretical and technical aspects, compiling a storyboard for a short film, the basics of video filming and editing/cutting films). The results of the video workshop that was held in the summer semester of 2016 were published on the website of the Institute for Latin American Studies in order to use these for future research projects. 


Video 1: Documentary "Narrativas del Desarraigo (original in German)"


Video 2: Four short films

Experiences made by the lecturer

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