A new paper co-authored by Dr Gill Buck and Dr Philippa Tomczak explores Suicide in prison: The potentials and pitfalls of film-research collaborations.
When somebody dies in prison, grief may not be openly acknowledged. Trauma can be embodied, difficult to express in words.
Collaborative film can centre and validate lived experiences, emotionally engage people, influence understanding, and potentially instigate social change.
BUT, we also need to pay attention to (potential) harms, including the safety of people involved, the potential for emotional pain, and the possibility that nothing might change.
One constructive proposal is wellbeing plans for all collaborators including reflective supervision for researchers.
If harms are considered and collaboratively addressed, co-produced film offers a valuable tool for research dissemination, engaging audiences in new ways and potentially influencing more humane responses to entrenched social problems.
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