The use of visual methods to explore how children construct and assign meaning to the "self" within two urban communities in the Western Cape, South Africa

Elizabeth Benninger, Shazly Savahl
2016 International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being  
This study aimed to explore how children construct and assign meaning to the "self" within two urban communities of Cape Town in South Africa. Using a child participation methodological framework data were collected using Photovoice and community maps with 54 participants between the ages of 9 and 12. Feelings of safety, social connectedness, and children's spaces were found to be central to the ways in which the participants constructed and assigned meaning to the "self." The study provides
more » ... lications for intervention programmes aimed at improving children's well-being to be inclusive of activities aimed at improving children's self-concept, including the construction of safe spaces for children to play, learn, and form meaningful relationships.
doi:10.3402/qhw.v11.31251 pmid:28169767 pmcid:PMC4904071 fatcat:csvl4mi5lzbm5mcujp75zcs2ia