Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social science research over the past two decades. While the benefits for co-researchers are well-established, audience studies remain relatively scarce. This represents an important gap in knowledge, especially since advocacy for social change is regarded as a core goal of Photovoice research. The authors aim to contribute to the nascent audiencing literature by exploring the responses from an audience of criminal justice stakeholders to an exhibition of photographs produced by people under probation supervision in Dublin, Ireland. The discussion begins with a critical reflection on the researchers’ experience of curating a Photovoice exhibition. Next...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant us...
The unforeseen trials of arts-based research may suppress creative and innovative explorations. Phot...
The primary objective of this article is to contribute to the literature on the Photovoice method th...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
This case study discusses the authors’ experience of using photo-elicitation to explore the lived ex...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...
Criminologists are increasingly considering ‘the visual’ within their research, both as objects of s...
Probation workers are among the least visible in the criminal justice system. Drawing on a pilot pho...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
Building on her leading research in creative methodology, in this book Wendy Fitzgibbon explores and...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant us...
The unforeseen trials of arts-based research may suppress creative and innovative explorations. Phot...
The primary objective of this article is to contribute to the literature on the Photovoice method th...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
This case study discusses the authors’ experience of using photo-elicitation to explore the lived ex...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
The lives and experiences of those on probation supervision are often invisible and dismissed as uni...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...
Criminologists are increasingly considering ‘the visual’ within their research, both as objects of s...
Probation workers are among the least visible in the criminal justice system. Drawing on a pilot pho...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
Building on her leading research in creative methodology, in this book Wendy Fitzgibbon explores and...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
A previous review of research on the practice of offender supervision identified the predominant us...
The unforeseen trials of arts-based research may suppress creative and innovative explorations. Phot...
The primary objective of this article is to contribute to the literature on the Photovoice method th...