The incorporation of visual forms of expression has become common in qualitative research over the past two decades, with participant-employed photography being most prevalent. Visual methods such as photovoice have been used in community-based studies and with individuals to explore their lived experiences, particularly because of their participatory nature. Despite widespread support for visual approaches in existing research, there has been insufficient attention paid to how photography can enhance understanding of the phenomenon under study. Additionally, the existing literature is somewhat bereft of discussion of what individuals think about their participation in studies that incorporate participant-employed photography, or researcher...
Photovoice and photo interview engage people with limited power in their communities in contributing...
The visual medium is central to how most of us navigate daily life and come to know and interact wit...
Aims: To discuss the issues and challenges that may occur when using participant-produced photograp...
sa/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the...
BACKGROUND: The use of photo-elicitation interviews (PEIs) has increased in popularity across a rang...
The use of photo-elicitation interviews (PEIs) has increased in popularity across a range of discipl...
As qualitative health researchers are increasingly recognising the limitations of one-off interviews...
The last century has seen a renewed interest in the use of photographs as a means of generating data...
As detailed by a number of scholars (Emmison & Smith, 2000, 2012; Harrison, 1996, 2002, 2004), p...
Photo-voice is rapidly becoming a popular and accepted research method in the social sciences (Holm,...
Background: Homelessness is a critical public health issue worldwide that leads to poor health outco...
The use of visual and creative methods, specifically photo-elicitation in qualitative research has s...
An analysis of the social research done to date using photographs shows that photography, although u...
In this case study, we provide a methodological reflection on the use of participatory visual resear...
This article examines the value of using the photo-elicitation method for generating health-related ...
Photovoice and photo interview engage people with limited power in their communities in contributing...
The visual medium is central to how most of us navigate daily life and come to know and interact wit...
Aims: To discuss the issues and challenges that may occur when using participant-produced photograp...
sa/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the...
BACKGROUND: The use of photo-elicitation interviews (PEIs) has increased in popularity across a rang...
The use of photo-elicitation interviews (PEIs) has increased in popularity across a range of discipl...
As qualitative health researchers are increasingly recognising the limitations of one-off interviews...
The last century has seen a renewed interest in the use of photographs as a means of generating data...
As detailed by a number of scholars (Emmison & Smith, 2000, 2012; Harrison, 1996, 2002, 2004), p...
Photo-voice is rapidly becoming a popular and accepted research method in the social sciences (Holm,...
Background: Homelessness is a critical public health issue worldwide that leads to poor health outco...
The use of visual and creative methods, specifically photo-elicitation in qualitative research has s...
An analysis of the social research done to date using photographs shows that photography, although u...
In this case study, we provide a methodological reflection on the use of participatory visual resear...
This article examines the value of using the photo-elicitation method for generating health-related ...
Photovoice and photo interview engage people with limited power in their communities in contributing...
The visual medium is central to how most of us navigate daily life and come to know and interact wit...
Aims: To discuss the issues and challenges that may occur when using participant-produced photograp...