Visual methods such as photography are under-used in the active process of sociological research. As rare as visual methods are, it is even rarer for the resultant images to be made by rather than of research participants. Primarily, the paper explores the challenges and contradictions of using photography within a multi-method approach. We consider processes for analysing visual data, different ways of utilising visual methods in sociological research, and the use of primary and secondary data, or, simple illustration versus active visual exploration of the social. The question of triangulation of visual data against text and testimony versus a stand-alone approach is explored in depth
This paper outlines the use of visual methodologies in international social work research over the p...
The author argues that visual methods are at the crossroads. They can remain in a niche or move into...
This chapter examines how visual methods have been used in understanding and interpreting children’s...
Visual methods such as photography are under-used in the active process of sociological research. As...
This paper reflects on the use of visual methods in social work research with children and young peo...
An analysis of the social research done to date using photographs shows that photography, although u...
This article aims to explore how visual methods can be employed in social work research as a means o...
Given the relative neglect of photography as an empirical material in national research practice, th...
The explosion of ‘visual methods’ such as photography, combined with more traditional observational ...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
Abstract: The author argues that visual methods are at the crossroads. They can remain in a niche or...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
In qualitative research with children visually oriented and multimodal approaches are identified in ...
UIDB/04647/2020 UIDP/04647/2020Visual communication is critical in contemporary societies. Research ...
This paper outlines the use of visual methodologies in international social work research over the p...
The author argues that visual methods are at the crossroads. They can remain in a niche or move into...
This chapter examines how visual methods have been used in understanding and interpreting children’s...
Visual methods such as photography are under-used in the active process of sociological research. As...
This paper reflects on the use of visual methods in social work research with children and young peo...
An analysis of the social research done to date using photographs shows that photography, although u...
This article aims to explore how visual methods can be employed in social work research as a means o...
Given the relative neglect of photography as an empirical material in national research practice, th...
The explosion of ‘visual methods’ such as photography, combined with more traditional observational ...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
Abstract: The author argues that visual methods are at the crossroads. They can remain in a niche or...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
In qualitative research with children visually oriented and multimodal approaches are identified in ...
UIDB/04647/2020 UIDP/04647/2020Visual communication is critical in contemporary societies. Research ...
This paper outlines the use of visual methodologies in international social work research over the p...
The author argues that visual methods are at the crossroads. They can remain in a niche or move into...
This chapter examines how visual methods have been used in understanding and interpreting children’s...