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    SAGE Visual Methods

    AvJason Hughes

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2012

    Del i serien SAGE Library of Research Methods

    10 019 kr

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    Beskrivning

    In contemporary Western societies, the visual domain has come to assume a hitherto unprecedented cultural centrality. Daily life is replete with a potentially endless stream of images and other visual messages: from the electronic and paper-based billboards of the street, to the TV and Internet feeds of the home. The visual has become imbued with a symbolic potency, a signifying power that seemingly eclipses that of all other sensory data.The central aim of this four-volume collection is to explore key approaches to visual research methods and to consider some of the core principles, issues, debates and controversies surrounding the use of visual techniques in relation to three key enterprises: 1) documentation and representation; 2) interpretation and classification and 3) elicitation and collaboration.Volume One: Principles, Issues, Debates and Controversies in Visual Research serves as a theoretical backdrop to the field as a whole. It introduces core epistemological, ethical and methodological debates that effectively cut across the four volume collection as a whole. Volume Two: Documentation and Representation illustrates approaches to visual documentation and representation, from classical documentaries to contemporary, state of the art modes of visual anthropology and ethnography. Volume Three: Interpretation and Classification examines core debates surrounding and approaches to visual analysis. Volume Four: Elicitation and Collaboration explores participative approaches to visual inquiry.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2012-07-23
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 117 mm
    • Vikt:3 160 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:SAGE Library of Research Methods
    • Antal sidor:1 672
    • Upplaga:1
    • Förlag:SAGE Publications
    • ISBN:9781446241028

    Utforska kategorier

    • Referensverk och tvärvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Sociologi inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Jason Hughes is Professor of Sociology in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leicester. Jason is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Science, a Member of the European Academy, Academia Europaea, a Member of the Board of the Norbert Elias Foundation, Amsterdam, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His recent research has focused on problematised consumption (e.g. vaping, smoking, social media) particularly by young people, and he has published widely relating to these and other sociological topics. He is currently researching the lay pharmaceutical use of psychedelics (e.g. via microdosing).

    Innehållsförteckning

    • VOLUME ONE: PRINCIPLES, ISSUES, DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN VISUAL RESEARCHTheory and Practice of Visual Sociology - Leonard HennyThe Use of Photographs in a Discipline of Words - Michael Ball and Gregory SmithThe Place of Visual Data in Social Research - Marcus BanksA Brief HistoryTechnologies of Realism? Ethnographic Uses of Photography and Film - Michael Ball and Gregory SmithThe Visual in Ethnography - Sarah PinkPhotography, Video, Cultures and IndividualsPutting Visual Data into Focus - Michael Emmison and Philip SmithVisual Approaches - Paula Reavey and Katharine JohnsonUsing and Interpreting ImagesVisual Sociology Reframed - Luc PauwelsAn Analytical Synthesis and Discussion of Visual Methods in Social and Cultural Research′Creative′ Visual Methods in Media Research - David BuckinghamPossibilities, Problems and ProposalsThe Truthful Messenger - Sally GalmanVisual Methods and Representation in Qualitative Research in EducationLooking at and Looking back - Lesley MurrayVisualization in Mobile ResearchParticipatory Research and the Philosophy of Social Science - Mary van der RietBeyond the Moral ImperativeOn a Pedagogy of Ethics in Visual Research - Claudia MitchellWho′s in the Picture?Visual Research Ethics at the Crossroads - Rose Wiles, Andrew Clark and Jon ProsserLegal Issues of Using Images in Research - Jeremy RoweVOLUME TWO: DOCUMENTATION AND REPRESENTATIONConstructing Credible Images - Jon WagnerDocumentary Studies, Social Research and Visual StudiesSeeing Is Believing - Sandra MathisonThe Credibility of Image-Based Research and EvaluationWorking with Images in Daily Life and Police Practice - Michael BallAn Assessment of the Documentary TraditionPicture This - Angela Bolton, Christopher Pole and Phillip MizenResearching Child WorkersUsing Photography in Studies of Immigrant Communities - Steven GoldFraming Photographic Ethnography - Douglas HarperA Case StudyPicturing Experience - Joy Sather-WagstaffA Tourist-Centred Perspective on Commemorative Historical SitesPicturing Validity - Cate WatsonAuto-Ethnography and the Representation of Self?Images of Torture - Eammon CarrabineCulture, Politics and PowerImages without Words - Margaret ConkeyThe Construction of Pre-Historic Imaginaries for Definitions of ′Us′Comments on Elias′s ′Scenes from the Life of a Knight′ - Eric DunningBehind the Scenes - Radhamany SooryamoorthyMaking Research Films in SociologyWork and the Moving Image - Jon HindmarshPast, Present and FutureUsing Video to Investigate Pre-School Classroom Interaction - Rosie FlewittEducation Research Assumptions and Methodological PracticesThe Body and the Senses - Stephanie MerchantVisual Methods, Videography and the Submarine SensoriumMaking Sense of Place - Kimberly PowellMapping as a Multisensory Research MethodMediational Techniques and Conceptual Frameworks in Archaeology - Timothy WebmoorA Model in ′Mapwork′ at Teotihuacán, MexicoMultimodal Ethnography - Bella Dicks, Bambo Soyinka and Amanda CoffeyWhen Words Fail Us - Frank Sligo and Elspeth TilleyUsing Visual Composites in Research ReportingVOLUME THREE: INTERPRETATION AND CLASSIFICATIONReading Pictures - Marcus BanksSymbolist and Structuralist Analysis of Visual Representations - Michael Ball and Gregory SmithContent Analysis of Visual Images - Philip BellThe Abu Ghraib Torture Photographs - Kari Andén-PapadopoulosNews Frames, Visual Culture and the Power of ImagesSemiotics and Iconography - Theo van LeeuwenAll Photos Lie - Barry GoldsteinImages as DataThe Failure of ′The President′s Choice′ - Erina DuganneVisual Meaning - Carey Jewitt and Rumiko OyamaA Social Semiotic ApproachPsychoanalysis - Gillian RoseVisual Culture, Visual Pleasure, Visual DisruptionA Therapeutic Perspective - Gertraud Diem-WilleThe Use of Drawings in Child Psychoanalysis and Social ScienceMapping Visual Discourses - Adele ClarkePractices of Seeing Visual Analysis - Charles GoodwinAn Ethnomethodological ApproachQuantitative Content Analysis of the Visual - Annekatrin Bock, Holger Isermann and Thomas KnieperMethodological Approaches to Disclosing Historic Photographs - Eric Margolis and Jeremy RoweAnalyzing Video - Christian Heath, Jon Hindmarsh and Paul LuffDeveloping Preliminary ObservationsVOLUME FOUR: ELICITATION AND COLLABORATIONFraming the Social World with Photo-Elicitation Interviews - Marisol Clark-IbáñezParticipatory Photography as a Qualitative Approach to Obtain Insights into Farmer Groups - Elisabeth Gotschi, Robert Delve and Bernhard FreyerBreaking the Ethnographer′s Frames - Jeffrey SamuelsReflections on the Use of Photo-Elicitation in Understanding Sri Lankan Monastic CultureThe Framing Safety Project - Lisa FrohmannPhotographs and Narratives by Battered WomenA Way into Emphathy - Laura LorenzA ′Case′ of Photo-Elicitation in Illness ResearchPhotovoice - Caricia Catalani and Meredith MinklerA Review of the Literature in Health and Public HealthPhotovoice as a Social Process of Critical Consciousness - Elizabeth Carlson, Joan Engebretson and Robert ChamberlainHidden Heroines - Lynne DuffyLone Mothers Assessing Community Health Using PhotovoicePromoting Policy and Environmental Change Using Photovoice in the Kaiser Permanente Community Health Initiative - Leila Kramer et al Visual Storytelling - Sarah Drew, Rony Duncan and Susan SawyerA Beneficial but Challenging Method for Health Research with Young PeopleUsing Visual Methodologies to Explore Contemporary Irish Childhoods - Allen White et alParticipatory Photography - Esther PrinsA Tool for Empowerment or Surveillance?Drawing out Emotions - Kerri Kearney and Adrienne HyleThe Use of Participant-Produced Drawings in Qualitative InquiryUnderstanding Illness - Marilys Guillemin Using Drawings as a Research MethodGraphic Elicitation - Nathan Crilly, Alan Blackwell and P. John ClarksonUsing Research Diagrams as Interview StimuliMapping Embodiment - Jen Tarr and Helen ThomasMethodologies for Representing Pain and InjuryFilming ′The Closet′ - Ruth HollidayThe Role of Video Diaries in Researching SexualitiesCollaborative Film-Making as Process, Method and Text in Mental-Health Research - Hester ParrVideographic Geographies - Bradley GarrettUsing Digital Video for Geographic ResearchGeographic Information Technologies, Local Knowledge and Change - Jon Corbett and Giacomo Rambaldi