Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Professor Lee D. Parker's article on photo-elicitation. Design/methodology/approach – Two exciting possibilities addressed in Parker's paper are discussed: the potential of archival photographs to transcend their status as “evidence” of times gone by; and the mobilisation of emotional oral histories through photographs as objects. Findings – The status of photographs as emotional artefacts and issues surrounding their production, curation, storage, circulation and consumption are found to be as important as analysis of what photographs depict. Research limitations/implications – Analysing the performative and emotional character of historical research using photographs poses ...
Building on a sociological tradition of using photographs as a methodology, we suggest that accounti...
There was once a time when the power of the still image could motivate the masses into action, to ca...
Photographs are not simply images but also historically shaped three-dimensional objects. They hold ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Professor Lee D. Parker's article on ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically evaluate Professor Lee D. Parker's call for the...
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to explore the methodological dimensions and potential of phot...
Purpose– The purpose of the paper is to explore the methodological dimensions and potential of photo...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
Photography is often linked to memory as an issue of its failure. While the question of what is miss...
Purpose – The main objective of this paper is to discuss how photography might help give research p...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
ABSTRACT For well over a decade, archivists and archival scholars have examined the theoretical and ...
This special presentation featured the iSchool\u27s own Dr. Leigh Gleason and addressed the increas...
My proposition developed in this thesis is that photographs have changed the way the past is conceiv...
This paper is a contribution to the growing field of critical cross-cultural studies in the social u...
Building on a sociological tradition of using photographs as a methodology, we suggest that accounti...
There was once a time when the power of the still image could motivate the masses into action, to ca...
Photographs are not simply images but also historically shaped three-dimensional objects. They hold ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Professor Lee D. Parker's article on ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically evaluate Professor Lee D. Parker's call for the...
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to explore the methodological dimensions and potential of phot...
Purpose– The purpose of the paper is to explore the methodological dimensions and potential of photo...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
Photography is often linked to memory as an issue of its failure. While the question of what is miss...
Purpose – The main objective of this paper is to discuss how photography might help give research p...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
ABSTRACT For well over a decade, archivists and archival scholars have examined the theoretical and ...
This special presentation featured the iSchool\u27s own Dr. Leigh Gleason and addressed the increas...
My proposition developed in this thesis is that photographs have changed the way the past is conceiv...
This paper is a contribution to the growing field of critical cross-cultural studies in the social u...
Building on a sociological tradition of using photographs as a methodology, we suggest that accounti...
There was once a time when the power of the still image could motivate the masses into action, to ca...
Photographs are not simply images but also historically shaped three-dimensional objects. They hold ...