DFM Mizoram and Manipur visual data report
Terms of Reference
- A set of photographs and/or videos illustrating key aspects of the social economy of dried fish in Telangana.
- These should have metadata with place, date, and photographer.
- Images where faces are visible should only be shared if consent for the photographs has been obtained.
- Following consultation with VSS, images may be used for DFM Website, presentations, publications, or promotional materials.
Status
DRAFT
Workflow
- 2021-03-24: Draft report received. DFM_RPT_VSS_NE-States-visual-documentation.docx
- 2021-08: Extracted images (Eric). Embedded images are mostly in high resolution so can be used in the current format; we would still like to have versions without the visual overlay of GPS coordinates. Need to obtain additional metadata and descriptive text.
- Import images to the wiki; this will allow for gallery visualization and reuse in other contexts.
Metadata
abstract
The documentation report is prepared based on the photos taken by our field coordinator in Mizoram and Manipur. They have collected data from the respondents and they completed Focus Group Discussion(FGDs) and personal interview with the Dried fish seller, producer, fisher and traders and getting their qualitative data for DFM project. Some video were collected by team members which are send separately.
series
DFM Reports
title
VISUAL DOCUMENTATION REGARDING DFM IN MANIPUR AND MIZORAM: Visual Documentation Report of DFM value chain actors
short title
date
2021
author
Village Service Society (VSS)
contributor
translator
editor
series editor
Derek Johnson
technical editor
advisor
license
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
address
Dried Fish Matters Project Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts 432 Fletcher Argue Building, 15 Chancellor Circle The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2 CANADA
dried.fish.matters@umanitoba.ca
acknowledgements
This work draws on research supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.