Drawing on debates in the complementary fields of participatory, youth and visual research methods, the paper discusses an experimental photography project carried out as part of a broader study with young people in Mexico City on spatial experience, belonging and exclusion. The paper describes the mechanics of the project, considers the kind of data it produced, and discusses the different outcomes for participants and researcher, including its difficulties and limitations. It finds that the creative, collaborative approach used has potential for opening the research process to embrace creative, reflexive, complicated “selves,” but warns that this outcome is not automatic: collaboration between visual researchers and social art therapy pra...
Using visual ethnography as a participatory method that places children’s and young people’s everyda...
In the article, resorting to the phenomenological understanding of the 'social world', the authoress...
This article examines how photographic practices in collaborative research might mediate migrant voi...
article reflects on the use of participant photography as a methodological component of a qualitativ...
We discuss the contribution of participatory photography as a method to elicit lived experiences fro...
The use of visual methods in social science research has become popular, and creative techniques are...
This study endeavors to shed some light on the notion of co-creation in the global context of new me...
This article reports on an attempt to use photo-elicitation to explore contested intergenerational p...
My participatory photography and video project with a First Nations teen drop in center in Northern ...
UIDB/04647/2020 UIDP/04647/2020Visual communication is critical in contemporary societies. Research ...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Research that ‘grows apart’ from its original design and proposal is not uncommon, especially when i...
In this paper my goal is to theoretically ground, and discuss the possible uses of, participatory ph...
In this article we examine the potential of photography as a tool in educational intervention as wel...
Purpose – This paper examines and reflects upon the value of using a camera with young people in the...
Using visual ethnography as a participatory method that places children’s and young people’s everyda...
In the article, resorting to the phenomenological understanding of the 'social world', the authoress...
This article examines how photographic practices in collaborative research might mediate migrant voi...
article reflects on the use of participant photography as a methodological component of a qualitativ...
We discuss the contribution of participatory photography as a method to elicit lived experiences fro...
The use of visual methods in social science research has become popular, and creative techniques are...
This study endeavors to shed some light on the notion of co-creation in the global context of new me...
This article reports on an attempt to use photo-elicitation to explore contested intergenerational p...
My participatory photography and video project with a First Nations teen drop in center in Northern ...
UIDB/04647/2020 UIDP/04647/2020Visual communication is critical in contemporary societies. Research ...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Research that ‘grows apart’ from its original design and proposal is not uncommon, especially when i...
In this paper my goal is to theoretically ground, and discuss the possible uses of, participatory ph...
In this article we examine the potential of photography as a tool in educational intervention as wel...
Purpose – This paper examines and reflects upon the value of using a camera with young people in the...
Using visual ethnography as a participatory method that places children’s and young people’s everyda...
In the article, resorting to the phenomenological understanding of the 'social world', the authoress...
This article examines how photographic practices in collaborative research might mediate migrant voi...