In recent years the popularity of visual research methods such as photovoice has steadily increased (Dennis et al., 2009). The knowledge that "images evoke deeper elements of human consciousness than do words" (Harper, 2002, p.13) allows researchers to form a deeper connection to participants than when relying on words alone. Keller et al. argue that this deeper connection between participants and researchers leads to a greater bond of trust, providing results with greater meaning and greater insight into cultural and social factors (2008)
This research sought to explore one southern Labrador Inuit community’s intergenerational relationsh...
Photovoice and photo interview engage people with limited power in their communities in contributing...
Arts-informed and arts-based methods are becoming more visible in qualitative psychological research...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift in long established participatory visual qualitative methods. S...
This research investigates facilitators and barriers that rural women aged 65 to 75 years in Southw...
The purpose of the current article is to describe the use of photovoice with individuals from vulner...
For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with...
As detailed by a number of scholars (Emmison & Smith, 2000, 2012; Harrison, 1996, 2002, 2004), p...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
Urbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important settings for he...
AbstractUrbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important setting...
Photovoice provides alternative ways of doing research with schoolgirls, who are vulnerable and ofte...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
Photovoice is an innovative qualitative method of participatory action research based on health prom...
This research sought to explore one southern Labrador Inuit community’s intergenerational relationsh...
Photovoice and photo interview engage people with limited power in their communities in contributing...
Arts-informed and arts-based methods are becoming more visible in qualitative psychological research...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift in long established participatory visual qualitative methods. S...
This research investigates facilitators and barriers that rural women aged 65 to 75 years in Southw...
The purpose of the current article is to describe the use of photovoice with individuals from vulner...
For a long time researchers have used photography for different purposes, in different ways and with...
As detailed by a number of scholars (Emmison & Smith, 2000, 2012; Harrison, 1996, 2002, 2004), p...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
Urbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important settings for he...
AbstractUrbanisation and population ageing have contributed to recognise cities as important setting...
Photovoice provides alternative ways of doing research with schoolgirls, who are vulnerable and ofte...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
Photovoice is an innovative qualitative method of participatory action research based on health prom...
This research sought to explore one southern Labrador Inuit community’s intergenerational relationsh...
Photovoice and photo interview engage people with limited power in their communities in contributing...
Arts-informed and arts-based methods are becoming more visible in qualitative psychological research...