In an age where digital images are omnipresent, the use of participant photography in qualitative research has become accessible and commonplace. Yet, scant attention is paid to the social justice impact of photovoice amongst studies that have used this innovative method as a way to promote social justice. There is a need to review this method to understand its contributions and possibilities. This literature review of photovoice research studies (i) explores whether authors implicitly or explicitly related the methodologies to their aims of promoting social justice (methodology-method fit) and (ii) outlines the social justice research impact of photovoice findings using the framework of social justice awareness, amelioration and transforma...
Background Photovoice is a visual research methodology with the intention to foster social change. ...
Since its introduction, photovoice has been implemented in numerous fields with a wide array of outc...
Addressing the complex challenges of today’s world requires our collective creative capacity. As suc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108344/1/nin12064.pd
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice, also referred t...
The purpose of this article is to draw critical attention to the use of photovoice as an anti-oppres...
Photovoice is a Participatory Action Research (PAR) method that generates knowledge about the lived ...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
The concept of photovoice was at first invented in 1997, it is a visual participatory tool to collec...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
Photovoice is an important participatory research tool for advancing health equity. Our purpose is t...
Over the last number of years there has been growing interest in the use of community-based particip...
Photovoice is typically used in community and participatory research to allow people to document and...
Background Photovoice is a visual research methodology with the intention to foster social change. ...
Since its introduction, photovoice has been implemented in numerous fields with a wide array of outc...
Addressing the complex challenges of today’s world requires our collective creative capacity. As suc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108344/1/nin12064.pd
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice, also referred t...
The purpose of this article is to draw critical attention to the use of photovoice as an anti-oppres...
Photovoice is a Participatory Action Research (PAR) method that generates knowledge about the lived ...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
The concept of photovoice was at first invented in 1997, it is a visual participatory tool to collec...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
Photovoice is an important participatory research tool for advancing health equity. Our purpose is t...
Over the last number of years there has been growing interest in the use of community-based particip...
Photovoice is typically used in community and participatory research to allow people to document and...
Background Photovoice is a visual research methodology with the intention to foster social change. ...
Since its introduction, photovoice has been implemented in numerous fields with a wide array of outc...
Addressing the complex challenges of today’s world requires our collective creative capacity. As suc...