Watch Insight's Participatory Video in action

The book comes with a CD ROM containing examples of our work and a useful training film. Some of this work can be viewed on this site: Watch Videos  

 

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PV Intro (£500): 15-19
June 09 or 21-25 Sept 09

Editing for PV (£250): 20-21 June 09 or 26-27 Sept 09
(£50 reduction for alumni)

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The book and CD-ROM can be obtained for GBP £15 inc p&p worldwide click on the paypal button (preferred), or contact us

Free download:

"Insights into Participatory Video: a handbook for the field"

To increase the impact of Participatory Video in research and development and make it accessible to all community facilitators, researchers and development practitioners throughout the world we have decided to make out book free to download.

If however you would like to help us generate useful core funds for Insight and you would like a hard copy with it's accompanying CD ROM; it can be obtained for £15 inc worldwide p&p.It is currently sold out but you can pre order a 2nd edition by contacting us directly 

If you would like a review copy free of charge for a journal, contact the authors directly.

 

Insight run regular introductory and in-depth PV courses, click here for more details

 

ENGLISH VERSION

Free pdf downloads of the book are available. Click here to download the whole book (approx 9MB)

 

For dial-up modem users download it in the sections below.

 

Download section 1 of the handbook

 

Download Section 2 of the handbook
 

Download section 3 of the handbook
 

Download section 4 of the handbook


 

RUSSIAN VERSION

To download a free pdf Russian translated version of our handbook click here (2.4MB)

 

This is such an excellent piece of work, accessible, clear, original, and inspiring.  It fills a gap.  It is an education to people like me who have only seen PV from afar.  It deserves wide publicity and dissemination, and many
readers for whom it will be an invitation to creativity, opening up a new dimension, new activities, a new repertoire of good things to do. So thanks and congratulations."

Dr Robert Chambers, IDS, University of Sussex, UK.

Read his review of the handbook here