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This collection presents stories from the field that were gathered
from researchers using a breadth of visual methods. Visual methods
refer to the use of still or moving images either as forms of data,
to explore research topics and explorations of artistic practice.
In addition to well-established visual methods, such as photo-voice
and photo-elicitation, the possibilities for visual methods are
flourishing through the proliferation of visual culture and
developments in digital technologies. Methodological and ethical
issues are emerging as visual methods are adapted and applied to
answer new kinds of research questions, and in varied settings and
populations. Authors offer practical and thoughtful discussions of
emerging methodological and ethical dilemmas they encountered in
innovative projects that used visual methods either in combination
with other methods or as a stand-alone method. The discussions will
be of interest to those seeking to understand the value, and
potential ethical risks, of visual methodologies for social
research.
This collection presents stories from the field that were gathered
from researchers using a breadth of visual methods. Visual methods
refer to the use of still or moving images either as forms of data,
to explore research topics and explorations of artistic practice.
In addition to well-established visual methods, such as photo-voice
and photo-elicitation, the possibilities for visual methods are
flourishing through the proliferation of visual culture and
developments in digital technologies. Methodological and ethical
issues are emerging as visual methods are adapted and applied to
answer new kinds of research questions, and in varied settings and
populations. Authors offer practical and thoughtful discussions of
emerging methodological and ethical dilemmas they encountered in
innovative projects that used visual methods either in combination
with other methods or as a stand-alone method. The discussions will
be of interest to those seeking to understand the value, and
potential ethical risks, of visual methodologies for social
research.
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