Building on her leading research in creative methodology, in this book Wendy Fitzgibbon explores and illustrates how Photovoice, a participatory, active research tool, can enable new insights and engagement with both marginalised people and those working with them in the criminal justice system. Including research examples from criminal justice settings around Europe, the book explains how one could undertake such research and the ethical and practical challenges presented. Engaging, accessible and illustrated with original photographs, this book not only presents the theoretical and practical information necessary for researchers, students and practitioners to be able to utilise Photovoice – it demonstrates these with original empirical f...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
Photovoice, a popular method in qualitative participatory research, involves individuals taking phot...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
Criminologists are increasingly considering ‘the visual’ within their research, both as objects of s...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
Research methods is a common course in criminal justice programs across the United States, but many ...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
In an age where digital images are omnipresent, the use of participant photography in qualitative re...
The unforeseen trials of arts-based research may suppress creative and innovative explorations. Phot...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...
Photovoice is a participative research approach in which participants are invited to identify, repre...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
Photovoice, a popular method in qualitative participatory research, involves individuals taking phot...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
The voices of women subject to the criminal justice system are often ignored and unheard. This artic...
Criminologists are increasingly considering ‘the visual’ within their research, both as objects of s...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
Research methods is a common course in criminal justice programs across the United States, but many ...
Participatory visual research methods like Photovoice have become increasingly popular in social sci...
This article considers research into barriers to learning (including HIV/AIDS) in a small, rural tow...
In an age where digital images are omnipresent, the use of participant photography in qualitative re...
The unforeseen trials of arts-based research may suppress creative and innovative explorations. Phot...
Visual research is receiving an increasing interest, not only from disciplines with a long tradition...
Photovoice research is conducted by researchers to communicate images or photographs, and it has hig...
Photovoice is a participative research approach in which participants are invited to identify, repre...
In the last decades, we have witnessed a growing interest for the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, ...
Photovoice, a popular method in qualitative participatory research, involves individuals taking phot...
Despite the expansion of probation supervision, the lived experiences of service users are under-res...