Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in ethnography, a deep understanding requires research tools adapted to exploring beyond the observational scope. Nonconventional methods can support ethnography and complement observations and thus refine the construction of meaning. Qualitative research literature deals disproportionately more with some forms of data, typically text, lacking a structured method for visuals. This article arises from a case study using nonconventional methods, such as sociograms and participant-made drawings, and presents a structured method to attain enriched ethnographic analysis. Using this structured method, the research then draws on representation, visualization, and interac...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
Barthes (1977) famously argued that the meaning of an image does not become apparent until it is acc...
Barthes (1977) famously argued that the meaning of an image does not become apparent until it is acc...
Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in ethnography, a deep...
This paper aims to discuss the intertwining between Institutional Ethnography (IE) and visual method...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
The paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on social networks, argui...
The paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on social networks, argui...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
Ethnography at its heart seeks to elucidate participants' voices and to represent their world as aut...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
Recent methodological debates in sociology have focused on how data and analyses might be made more ...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
Barthes (1977) famously argued that the meaning of an image does not become apparent until it is acc...
Barthes (1977) famously argued that the meaning of an image does not become apparent until it is acc...
Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in ethnography, a deep...
This paper aims to discuss the intertwining between Institutional Ethnography (IE) and visual method...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
The paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on social networks, argui...
The paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on social networks, argui...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
International audienceThe paper investigates the place of visual tools in mixed-methods research on ...
Ethnography at its heart seeks to elucidate participants' voices and to represent their world as aut...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
Recent methodological debates in sociology have focused on how data and analyses might be made more ...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
Barthes (1977) famously argued that the meaning of an image does not become apparent until it is acc...
Barthes (1977) famously argued that the meaning of an image does not become apparent until it is acc...