The visual medium is central to how most of us navigate daily life and come to know and interact with our social worlds. Recently, the role of visual dimensions of everyday life has surfaced in qualitative research in psychology. This paper explores some of the underlying processes foundational to participants' efforts to picture their worlds during photo-production projects. We draw on excerpts from a study of images of homelessness in London to exemplify various methodological issues surrounding the interpretation of photo-production materials. Emphasis is placed on the need to focus on photo-production because photographs taken never fully contain what is important to participants. Issues and events are often talked into the frame of pho...
This comprehensive volume provides an unprecedented illustration of the potential for visual methods...
Despite the wide range and accessibility of digital image- making technologies, little attention has...
Most accounts of research methods in academic journals give an impression that research progresses i...
The visual medium is central to how most of us navigate daily life and come to know and interact wit...
This article reports a qualitative study of how homeless people visualize their life in hostels and ...
The incorporation of visual forms of expression has become common in qualitative research over the p...
If photography is to be understood as a representation of reality, what kind of reality would that b...
This text is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible among...
Background: Homelessness is a critical public health issue worldwide that leads to poor health outco...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible amo...
The human desire to seize the moment, regardless of its fleetingness, had been fulfilled with the in...
As a method of recording, documenting, reporting and giving testimony, photography is often one of t...
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations that adversely aff...
As qualitative health researchers are increasingly recognising the limitations of one-off interviews...
The explosion of ‘visual methods’ such as photography, combined with more traditional observational ...
This comprehensive volume provides an unprecedented illustration of the potential for visual methods...
Despite the wide range and accessibility of digital image- making technologies, little attention has...
Most accounts of research methods in academic journals give an impression that research progresses i...
The visual medium is central to how most of us navigate daily life and come to know and interact wit...
This article reports a qualitative study of how homeless people visualize their life in hostels and ...
The incorporation of visual forms of expression has become common in qualitative research over the p...
If photography is to be understood as a representation of reality, what kind of reality would that b...
This text is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible among...
Background: Homelessness is a critical public health issue worldwide that leads to poor health outco...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the meanings that are produced when women become visible amo...
The human desire to seize the moment, regardless of its fleetingness, had been fulfilled with the in...
As a method of recording, documenting, reporting and giving testimony, photography is often one of t...
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations that adversely aff...
As qualitative health researchers are increasingly recognising the limitations of one-off interviews...
The explosion of ‘visual methods’ such as photography, combined with more traditional observational ...
This comprehensive volume provides an unprecedented illustration of the potential for visual methods...
Despite the wide range and accessibility of digital image- making technologies, little attention has...
Most accounts of research methods in academic journals give an impression that research progresses i...