Metaphor has been shown to be pervasive in the way people talk and write about a whole range of diseases, including infertility. Indeed, some of the most conventional of these metaphorical expressions have become so entrenched in particular discourse communities that they are used unconsciously and automatically, even by people who do not, in fact, agree with their underlying ideological implications. As the authors argue in this article, eliciting visual metaphors in the form of drawings may reveal the meaning-making processes of individuals in a way that more richly reflects their unique experiences, including those that challenge or disrupt dominant cultural models. Based on an analysis of drawings created by a group of women in Wales fr...
In India, it is estimated that approximately 9% couples struggle with infertility of which 56% coupl...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
Imageneing examines how Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) presented through new media instruc...
Metaphor has been shown to be pervasive in the way people talk and write about a whole range of dise...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
People use metaphors to cognitively frame their experiences as well as to explain those experiences ...
There is an increasing move towards visual and creative methods of data production employing photogr...
Metaphors help us understand abstract concepts, emotions, and social relations through the concrete ...
This article proposes a metaphorical approach to the meaning-making of Portuguese assisted reproduct...
The use of graphics in academic research is a relatively underexplored and underutilized medium thro...
Stereotypical views and misrepresentation impact on how women experience ‘invisible’ gynaecological ...
This article proposes a metaphorical approach to the meaning-making of Portuguese assisted reproduct...
This study was designed to explore the use of metaphor in art making in order toinvestigate the conc...
In India, it is estimated that approximately 9% couples struggle with infertility of which 56% coupl...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
Imageneing examines how Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) presented through new media instruc...
Metaphor has been shown to be pervasive in the way people talk and write about a whole range of dise...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
A growing body of literature has explored the potential for arts-based methods to generate and disse...
People use metaphors to cognitively frame their experiences as well as to explain those experiences ...
There is an increasing move towards visual and creative methods of data production employing photogr...
Metaphors help us understand abstract concepts, emotions, and social relations through the concrete ...
This article proposes a metaphorical approach to the meaning-making of Portuguese assisted reproduct...
The use of graphics in academic research is a relatively underexplored and underutilized medium thro...
Stereotypical views and misrepresentation impact on how women experience ‘invisible’ gynaecological ...
This article proposes a metaphorical approach to the meaning-making of Portuguese assisted reproduct...
This study was designed to explore the use of metaphor in art making in order toinvestigate the conc...
In India, it is estimated that approximately 9% couples struggle with infertility of which 56% coupl...
This article examines multidisciplinary public engagement projects that bring together developments ...
Imageneing examines how Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) presented through new media instruc...