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Aline Gubrium is Associate Professor of Community Health Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her primary research focuses on sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice; participatory digital, visual, and narrative research methodologies; and holistic and culture-centered approaches to health promotion. She uses participatory, digital, visual, and narrative methods to study the sexual and reproductive health knowledge and practices of marginalized women and youth, and has published extensively in the field of digital storytelling, sexual health and young parenting.

Aline is the co-author of Participatory Visual and Digital Methods (Left Coast Press, 2013), which explains participatory visual and digital methodologies for social research, health promotion and practice, and advocacy. In addition to leading the Ford Foundation-sponsored “Hear Our Voices” project, she is currently funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to design and test a culture-centered narrative approach for health promotion in collaboration with young Puerto Rican Latinas.
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