
Visual Research Methods in the Social Sciences
Awakening Visions
Stephen Spencer(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. September 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-032-16878-4 (ISBN)
Description
Visual Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Awakening Visions is an indispensable resource for students, researchers and teachers seeking to use visual sources in their research and understand how images work. This fully updated edition adds questions and activities for studies and many new images and models as well as additional exploration of social and theoretical contexts and examples of current visual and multimodal research.
Due to the proliferation of image-centric social media and the growing potential for 'fake news', being able to critically assess media and other visual messages is more important than ever. For researchers embarking on visual research this book offers useful practical guidance and real-world examples from seasoned researchers exploring cultures as varied as: religious cults in Venezuela, the Beer Can Regatta in Darwin, Mapuche Indians in Chile and graffiti artists in Sheffield. It offers an integrated approach to visual research, building compelling case studies using a wide range of visual forms, including: archive images, media samples, maps, objects, video, photographs and drawings alongside traditional qualitative approaches. Examples of the visual construction of 'place', representations of social identities and different approaches to analysis are explored in the first section of the book, whilst the essays in the second section highlight the creativity and innovation of four leading visual researchers.
This new edition will prove valuable for both experienced visual researchers and those embarking on visual research in the social sciences for the first time.
Due to the proliferation of image-centric social media and the growing potential for 'fake news', being able to critically assess media and other visual messages is more important than ever. For researchers embarking on visual research this book offers useful practical guidance and real-world examples from seasoned researchers exploring cultures as varied as: religious cults in Venezuela, the Beer Can Regatta in Darwin, Mapuche Indians in Chile and graffiti artists in Sheffield. It offers an integrated approach to visual research, building compelling case studies using a wide range of visual forms, including: archive images, media samples, maps, objects, video, photographs and drawings alongside traditional qualitative approaches. Examples of the visual construction of 'place', representations of social identities and different approaches to analysis are explored in the first section of the book, whilst the essays in the second section highlight the creativity and innovation of four leading visual researchers.
This new edition will prove valuable for both experienced visual researchers and those embarking on visual research in the social sciences for the first time.
Reviews / Votes
"This is such an energising and thoughtful exploration of visual methods in their myriad forms. Written accessibly, and blending theoretical and critical discussions with practical advice, Stephen Spencer's book is a must for any researcher using visual methods for the first time, or seeking to develop their visual skillset."Jon Dean , Associate Professor in Politics and Sociology, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate
Illustrations
137 s/w Abbildungen, 130 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 7 s/w Zeichnungen, 1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 130 Halftones, black and white; 137 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
645 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-16878-4 (9781032168784)
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Person
Stephen Spencer retired as a Senior Lecturer in Sociology in 2020. His research interests include the visual and popular cultural mediation of social and political values in everyday life, the exploration of 'race' and ethnicity, media representation and social identities. He is the author of 'A Dream Deferred': Guyana Under the Shadow of Colonialism (Hansib, 2006) and Race and Ethnicity: Culture, Identity and Representation (Second Edition, Routledge, 2014), which concerned the ways in which people are classified and the role of images in popular culture as a means of circulating mythical concepts of 'race' and multicultural identity. His more recent research has focused on visual methodologies for research and teaching as well as exploring urban divisions, including Africville in Nova Scotia in 2008 and Sheffield in South Yorkshire in 2013-18. He has also produced short video pieces on consumerism, moral panics, media representation of the Iraq conflict, homeless Aborigines in Darwin and the complex meanings of multiculturalism.
Content
Introduction Section I:2Visual research and social realities 1. Visualising social life 2. The Research Process and Visual Methods 3. Mapping society: a 'sense of place' 4. Visualising identity 5. Visual analysis Section II: Research practices in focus 6. Framing a photogaphie feiminine: photography of the city 7. Mixing mediums and methods: practice-led research into interactive screen-based production and reception 8. Photography as process, documentary photographing as discourse 9. Research as an eclectic assemblage: Notes on a visual ethnography of the cult of Maria Lionza (Venezuela, Barcelona, and the internet)