
Ethics and Integrity in Visual Research Methods
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Chapter 3. The People in the Pictures Research: Taking care with photo elicitation; Siobhan Warrington
Chapter 4. "Can I take your photo?" The practicalities of managing informed consent with vulnerable populations; Robert Godden
Chapter 5. Possibilities and Challenges: Issues in ethical filmmaking using It Stays With You as a case study; Cahal McLaughlin and Siobhan Wills
Chapter 6. Navigating the Necessary Risks and Emergent Ethics of Visual Methods with Marginalised People; Jacqueline Shaw
Chapter 7. Ethics and the Archive: Access, appropriation, exhibition; Ciara Chambers
Chapter 8. Ethical Issues in a Participatory Photography Research Project; Susan M. Brigham and Mohamed Kharbach
Chapter 9. Letting images "speak for themselves"? User interpretation and the ethical considerations for sharing visual data online; Alice Neeson
Chapter 10. The Ethics of Screen Scholarship; Jennie Carlsten
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