From the reviews: "The book Ethnocinema: Intercultural Arts Education is a description and evaluation of the ethics and methodology of participatory media production. ... This book is a most valuable tool for both pedagogy and art research." (Martin Mhando, Australasian Review of African Studies, Vol. 35 (1), June, 2014) "This book has a cache for professors deeply invested in the practice of critical pedagogy who want to explore the possibilities of teaching and researching with collaborative video production and dissemination. ... Harris so eloquently explains the challenges and responsibilities of sharing the camera in collaborative intercultural video production. Harris provides a practical and thoughtful meditation on collaborative research using video that offers a road map for researchers considering the challenges and opportunities of such a methodology." (Daniel Keyes, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 57 (50), December, 2012)