Recent years have seen an increase in the use of visual methods of
research across the social sciences. As researchers realize the
potential of the visual, not only as a source but also as a means
of generating data, a range of techniques has been developed which
seek data that are different from those offered by more
conventional qualitative research methods.
The contributions to this collection start from the premise
either that visual research allows a view of the social world which
is not available by other means, or that its use offers a means of
augmenting other methods, such as discussion and interview. Rather
than providing a step-by-step guide to the use of visual methods,
the various authors draw on their experience of visual research to
provide critical and reflexive accounts of its use in the field,
its potential for unlocking otherwise unseen places, spaces and
social action and as a basis for the generation of conceptual and
theoretical insight.
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