Stori Bilong Miriam Samson - Yumi Sanap Strong

Samson, Mirriam, , & (2018) Stori Bilong Miriam Samson - Yumi Sanap Strong. [Digital or visual products]

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Mirriam Samson moved from East New Britain to Milne Bay 16 years ago. In her story, Mirriam Samson describes an incident in her community in Milne Bay where people accused someone of being a sorcerer. She felt that this was causing disharmony in the community. With the help of her husband, the Bishop, and peace officers she brought people together to mediate and reconcile. Stori Bilong Miriam Samson was produced as part of the Yumi Sanap Strong initiative, a community led initiative that emerged from an action research project undertaken by Queensland University of Technology in partnership with the University of Goroka and community-based partner organisations. The project develops communication strategies and materials to address sorcery accusation related violence in Papua New Guinea. The community partner organisation for this digital story was Kedu Seif Haus in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.

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ID Code: 128157
Item Type: Non-Traditional Research Output (Digital or visual products)
ORCID iD:
Kauli, Jackieorcid.org/0000-0002-9800-1997
Thomas, Verenaorcid.org/0000-0002-9851-1364
Additional Information: 3 minutes 35 seconds Digital Story 1
Publisher: University of Goroka and Queensland University of Technology
Keywords: Communication for Development, Gender, Human Rights, Papua New Guinea, Sorcery
Pure ID: 57341911
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
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Current > Research Centres > Law and Justice Research Centre
Current > Research Centres > QUT Design Lab
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Deposited On: 02 Apr 2019 04:25
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2024 03:35