For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with different focus. Photovoice is a qualitative visual research method that refers to photographs taken by the participants themselves. It has been used with different age groups and populations. The use of photovoice in older populations requires its own study of approaches, techniques and challenges. In this article, we review existing studies using photovoice with older participants specifically, to consider its potential as a qualitative research method in the field of gerontology. We discuss advantages and limitations of the method in gerontological research and provide guidelines for future studies. Our results show that photovoice has be...
Globally the population is ageing and the fastest growing demographic are people who are aged eighty...
The concept of photovoice was at first invented in 1997, it is a visual participatory tool to collec...
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...
For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with...
The purpose of the current article is to describe the use of photovoice with individuals from vulner...
Urbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important settings for he...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift in long established participatory visual qualitative methods. S...
AbstractUrbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important setting...
As detailed by a number of scholars (Emmison & Smith, 2000, 2012; Harrison, 1996, 2002, 2004), p...
In this case study, we provide a methodological reflection on the use of participatory visual resear...
Objectives This paper visually explores older aged care resident's day-to-day lived experience, as w...
Objectives: This paper visually explores older aged care resident's day-to-day lived experience, as ...
Background and Purpose: Photovoice is a participatory action research methodology that aims to facil...
Background Photovoice is a novel research method which allows the communication of experience throug...
Interviews and participant observation are commonly used to explore the experience of dementia, yet ...
Globally the population is ageing and the fastest growing demographic are people who are aged eighty...
The concept of photovoice was at first invented in 1997, it is a visual participatory tool to collec...
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...
For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with...
The purpose of the current article is to describe the use of photovoice with individuals from vulner...
Urbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important settings for he...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift in long established participatory visual qualitative methods. S...
AbstractUrbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important setting...
As detailed by a number of scholars (Emmison & Smith, 2000, 2012; Harrison, 1996, 2002, 2004), p...
In this case study, we provide a methodological reflection on the use of participatory visual resear...
Objectives This paper visually explores older aged care resident's day-to-day lived experience, as w...
Objectives: This paper visually explores older aged care resident's day-to-day lived experience, as ...
Background and Purpose: Photovoice is a participatory action research methodology that aims to facil...
Background Photovoice is a novel research method which allows the communication of experience throug...
Interviews and participant observation are commonly used to explore the experience of dementia, yet ...
Globally the population is ageing and the fastest growing demographic are people who are aged eighty...
The concept of photovoice was at first invented in 1997, it is a visual participatory tool to collec...
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...