This article engages with the practice of video recording in social research. We draw on our research of institutional talk to explore the emotionality of video recording in the context of the studied situations. Drawing on insights from Collins’ theory of interaction rituals, we demonstrate a variety of situational moments in which different participants negotiate the presence of a video camera. Our analysis reveals the emotional aspects of negotiating and appropriating the presence of such technologies by all parties involved in the research process. We contribute to and extend the growing body of literature that discusses the meaning of technology for social research by emphasizing the emotionality of using video cameras in social and re...
The degree to which researcher generated visual records(for example video texts) may be used to coll...
The use of video equipment has not been and still is not a methodological focus of mainstream resear...
This paper explores the role of video in ethnographic U.S. market research. We suggest that video is...
This article engages with the practice of video recording in social research. We draw on our researc...
This working paper provides an introduction to the use of video for research. It maps the scope and ...
Qualitative research is always about some form of intervention into the real world, however that int...
In this article, we advance recent theoretical and methodological discussions regarding the use of v...
This paper uses social practice theory to explore the potential of video to generate new ‘ways of se...
In this article, we advance recent theoretical and methodological discussions regarding the use of v...
This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study naturally-occur...
Video recordings offer great opportunities for qualitative social science research; their epistemolo...
The emergence and rising significance of qualitative methods in psychology is coterminous with the i...
Abstract: Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct ” understanding of participants ’ experie...
Abstract This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study natur...
Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct” understanding of participants' experiences than is...
The degree to which researcher generated visual records(for example video texts) may be used to coll...
The use of video equipment has not been and still is not a methodological focus of mainstream resear...
This paper explores the role of video in ethnographic U.S. market research. We suggest that video is...
This article engages with the practice of video recording in social research. We draw on our researc...
This working paper provides an introduction to the use of video for research. It maps the scope and ...
Qualitative research is always about some form of intervention into the real world, however that int...
In this article, we advance recent theoretical and methodological discussions regarding the use of v...
This paper uses social practice theory to explore the potential of video to generate new ‘ways of se...
In this article, we advance recent theoretical and methodological discussions regarding the use of v...
This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study naturally-occur...
Video recordings offer great opportunities for qualitative social science research; their epistemolo...
The emergence and rising significance of qualitative methods in psychology is coterminous with the i...
Abstract: Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct ” understanding of participants ’ experie...
Abstract This article starts from the observation that social scientists using video to study natur...
Video diaries are said to provide a more “direct” understanding of participants' experiences than is...
The degree to which researcher generated visual records(for example video texts) may be used to coll...
The use of video equipment has not been and still is not a methodological focus of mainstream resear...
This paper explores the role of video in ethnographic U.S. market research. We suggest that video is...