
Visual Research Methods in the Social Sciences
Awakening Visions
Stephen Spencer(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. December 2010
Book
Hardback
16 pages
978-0-415-48382-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Visual Research Methods is a guide for students, researchers and teachers in the social sciences who wish to explore and actively use a visual dimension in their research. This book offers an integrated approach to doing visual research, showing the potential for building convincing case studies using a mix of visual forms including: archive images, media, maps, objects, buildings, and video interviews.
Examples of the visual construction of 'place', social identity and trends of analysis are given in the first section of the book, whilst the essays in the second section highlight the astonishing creativity and innovation of four visual researchers. Each detailed example serves as a touchstone of quality and analysis in research, with themes ranging from the ethnography of a Venezuelan cult goddess to the forensic photography of the skeleton of a fourteenth-century nobleman. They give a keen sense of the motives, philosophies and benefits of using visual research methods.
This volume will be of practical interest to those embarking on visual research as well as more experienced researchers. Key concerns include the power of images and their changing significance in a world of cross - mediation, techniques of analysis and ethical issues, and how to unlock the potential of visual data for research.
Examples of the visual construction of 'place', social identity and trends of analysis are given in the first section of the book, whilst the essays in the second section highlight the astonishing creativity and innovation of four visual researchers. Each detailed example serves as a touchstone of quality and analysis in research, with themes ranging from the ethnography of a Venezuelan cult goddess to the forensic photography of the skeleton of a fourteenth-century nobleman. They give a keen sense of the motives, philosophies and benefits of using visual research methods.
This volume will be of practical interest to those embarking on visual research as well as more experienced researchers. Key concerns include the power of images and their changing significance in a world of cross - mediation, techniques of analysis and ethical issues, and how to unlock the potential of visual data for research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
98 b/w images, 89 halftones and 9 line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
710 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-48382-7 (9780415483827)
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Person
Dr Stephen Spencer is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Sheffield Hallam University. He has worked in both Further and Higher education in Australia, with a background in anthropology and cultural and media studies. His previous works include Social Identities: Multidisciplinary Approaches with Gary Taylor (Routledge, 2004); Race & Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation (Routledge, 2006); 'A Dream Deferred': Ethnic Conflict in Guyana (Hansib Press, 2006).
Content
Introduction Part 1 1. The Process of Research and Visual Methods 2. Visualising Social Life 3. Mapping Society: A Sense of Place 4. Politics of Identity in Visual Research 5. Trends in Visual Analysis Part 2: Research Practices in Focus 6. Panizza Allmark - Towards a Photographie Feminine: Photography of the City 7. Sarah Atkinson - Multiple Cameras, Multiple Screens, Multiple Possibilities: An Insight Into the Interactive Film Production Process 8. Roger Brown - Photography as Process 9. Roger Canals - Studying Images Through Images. A Visual Ethnography of Maria Lionza's Cult in Venezuela. Conclusions