Research and Interviews: The project successfully conducted 17 interviews with video activists in exile from Turkey. These interviews provided valuable insights into their experiences, activism, and the role of audio-visual media in their work. The main result was a rich dataset of qualitative information and personal narratives.
Publication and Dissemination: The project led to the publication of a gold open-access journal article, "Experiences of Migration from Turkey to Germany: The Female Guest Worker in Contemporary Documentaries," which was released in Studies for Documentary Film in September 2023. This article presents key findings from the project and contributes to the academic understanding of migration and activism.
Podcast: The project produced a podcast episode titled "Video Activism: From Images of Protest to Protesting Images," which was broadcast in April 2022.
Screenings and Workshops: The project organized screenings and workshops in collaboration with various events and organizations, such as the Sehsüchte International Student Film Festival and the Maxim Gorki Theatre. These activities provided a platform for engaging with diverse audiences and sharing the experiences of activists in exile.
Networking and Collaboration: The Fellow actively participated in numerous events, exhibitions, and conferences related to migration, activism, and film.
Moderation and Panel Participation: The Fellow was invited to moderate film events and participate in panels, enhancing the visibility of the project and contributing to broader discussions on migration and activism.
Website: The project has a website, www.videoact.eu which was launched in December 2021. This website serves as a key tool for disseminating project outcomes and engaging with the public. It contains images, videos, sound recordings, transcriptions of the events that took place in the context of VIDEOACT.
Knowledge Exchange: The project engaged in knowledge exchange through the European Researchers' Night event, where the Fellow interacted with the public and discussed the project's objectives and findings.
Amendment and Ethics: The project faced challenges, including the rejection of deliverables and the need to amend the work package due to changes in research focus. Additionally, an amendment was requested and approved to address the changing nature of the research.
Exploitation and Dissemination: The results of the project have been disseminated through academic publications, podcasts, screenings, and workshops. The project's website serves as a central hub for sharing information, and the interviews and materials collected have been used to foster dialogue and understanding. The Fellow's participation in various events and conferences has contributed to broader academic and public discussions on migration, activism, and film.