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This comprehensive volume explores the set of theoretical, methodological, ethical and analytical issues that shape the ways in which visual qualitative research is conducted in psychology.
This comprehensive volume explores the set of theoretical, methodological, ethical and analytical issues that shape the ways in which visual qualitative research is conducted in psychology.
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14 The big picture: Using visual methods to explore online photo sharing and gender in digital space.
Rose Capdevila & Lisa Lazard
Part III. Shared visions: opening up researcher-participant dialogues in the community and beyond
15 Visualising Mental Health with a LGBT Community Group: Method, Process, (Affect) Theory
Katherine Johnson
16 Imagery and Association in a group based method: the Visual Matrix
Lynne Froggett
17 Working with group-level data in phenomenological research: a modified visual matrix method
Darren Langdridge, Jacqui Gabb & Jamie Lawson
18 Risk Communication and Participatory Research : 'Fuzzy Felt', Visual Games and Group Discussion of Complex Issues
Angela Cassidy & John Maule
19 Picturing the Field: Social Action Research, Psychoanalytic Theory, and Documentary Filmmaking:
Janice Haaken
20 Moving from social networks to visual metaphors with the Relational Mapping Interview: An Example in Early Psychosis
Zoë V.R. Boden & Michael Larkin
21 Building visual worlds: Maps as a tool for exploring located experience
Laura McGrath & Shauna Mullarkey
22 Towards a Visual Social Psychology of Identity and Representation: photographing the self, weaving the family in a multicultural British community
Caroline Howarth and Shose Kessi
23 'I didn't know that I could feel this relaxed in my body': Using visual methods to research bisexual people's embodied experiences of subjectivity and space
Helen Bowes-Catton, Meg-John Barker & Christina Richards
24 Travelling along 'Rivers of Experience': Personal Construct Psychology and visual metaphors in research.
Alex Iantaffi
25 Psychogeography and the Study of Social Environments: Extending Visual Methodological Research in Psychology
Alexander John Bridger
26 Tribal gatherings: Using art to disseminate research on club culture
Sarah Riley, Richard Brown, Christine Griffin & Yvette Morey
27 Sometimes all the lights go out in my head: creating Blackout the multi-sensory immersive experience of Bipolar II
Paul Hanna & Mig Burgess
Part IV. Ethical, analytical and methodological reflections on visual research
28 The photo-elicitation interview as a multimodal site for reflexivity
Tim Fawns
29 Image-based methodology in Social Psychology in Brazil: perspectives and possibilities
Arley Andriolo
30 Impressionist Reflections on Visual Research in Community Research and Action
Darrin Hodgetts, Kerry Chamberlain & Shiloh Groot
31 Polytextual Thematic Analysis for Visual Data - analying visual images.
Kate Gleeson
32 'So you think we've moved, changed, the representation got more what?' Methodological and analytical reflections on visual (photo-elicitation) methods used in the men-as-fathers study
Karen Henwood, Fiona Shirani and Mark Finn
33 On Utilising a Visual Methodology: Shared Reflections and Tensions
llana Mountian, Rebecca Lawthom, Anne Kellock, Karen Duggan, Judith Sixsmith, Carolyn Kagan, Jennifer Hawkins, John Haworth, Asiya Siddiquee, Claire Worley, David Brown, John Griffiths & Christina Purcell
14 The big picture: Using visual methods to explore online photo sharing and gender in digital space.
Rose Capdevila & Lisa Lazard
Part III. Shared visions: opening up researcher-participant dialogues in the community and beyond
15 Visualising Mental Health with a LGBT Community Group: Method, Process, (Affect) Theory
Katherine Johnson
16 Imagery and Association in a group based method: the Visual Matrix
Lynne Froggett
17 Working with group-level data in phenomenological research: a modified visual matrix method
Darren Langdridge, Jacqui Gabb & Jamie Lawson
18 Risk Communication and Participatory Research : 'Fuzzy Felt', Visual Games and Group Discussion of Complex Issues
Angela Cassidy & John Maule
19 Picturing the Field: Social Action Research, Psychoanalytic Theory, and Documentary Filmmaking:
Janice Haaken
20 Moving from social networks to visual metaphors with the Relational Mapping Interview: An Example in Early Psychosis
Zoë V.R. Boden & Michael Larkin
21 Building visual worlds: Maps as a tool for exploring located experience
Laura McGrath & Shauna Mullarkey
22 Towards a Visual Social Psychology of Identity and Representation: photographing the self, weaving the family in a multicultural British community
Caroline Howarth and Shose Kessi
23 'I didn't know that I could feel this relaxed in my body': Using visual methods to research bisexual people's embodied experiences of subjectivity and space
Helen Bowes-Catton, Meg-John Barker & Christina Richards
24 Travelling along 'Rivers of Experience': Personal Construct Psychology and visual metaphors in research.
Alex Iantaffi
25 Psychogeography and the Study of Social Environments: Extending Visual Methodological Research in Psychology
Alexander John Bridger
26 Tribal gatherings: Using art to disseminate research on club culture
Sarah Riley, Richard Brown, Christine Griffin & Yvette Morey
27 Sometimes all the lights go out in my head: creating Blackout the multi-sensory immersive experience of Bipolar II
Paul Hanna & Mig Burgess
Part IV. Ethical, analytical and methodological reflections on visual research
28 The photo-elicitation interview as a multimodal site for reflexivity
Tim Fawns
29 Image-based methodology in Social Psychology in Brazil: perspectives and possibilities
Arley Andriolo
30 Impressionist Reflections on Visual Research in Community Research and Action
Darrin Hodgetts, Kerry Chamberlain & Shiloh Groot
31 Polytextual Thematic Analysis for Visual Data - analying visual images.
Kate Gleeson
32 'So you think we've moved, changed, the representation got more what?' Methodological and analytical reflections on visual (photo-elicitation) methods used in the men-as-fathers study
Karen Henwood, Fiona Shirani and Mark Finn
33 On Utilising a Visual Methodology: Shared Reflections and Tensions
llana Mountian, Rebecca Lawthom, Anne Kellock, Karen Duggan, Judith Sixsmith, Carolyn Kagan, Jennifer Hawkins, John Haworth, Asiya Siddiquee, Claire Worley, David Brown, John Griffiths & Christina Purcell
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Praise for the previous edition:
'A Handbook of Visual Methods in Psychology establishes a major contribution to the growing body of theories on visual methods in psychology. ... The reader is presented with a great diversity of practices and methods of visual data ... [which] expands our understanding of the broad range of possibilities, constraints and of caveats that are in involved in visual practices in research methodology. ... The overall composition of the book is framed as an interpretive guideline by the editor, that enables students, practitioners, researchers and scientists easy access to the content. ... The wide-ranging content of this work offers a diverse spectrum of empirical studies and theories about the intrinsic strengths of visual approaches in psychology research methods that could be invaluable to social work educators and students.' - Kees J.M Van Haaster, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands, in The International Journal for Social Work and Social Care Education
'This book brings something genuinely new to the rapidly growing field of visual research. In fact, as a collection it provides a real step change in our understanding of the nature, the roles and the potential of visual research methods.' - Alan Bryman, Professor of Organizational and Social Research, The University of Leicester, UK
'The scope of this text is impressive. It spans a good range of approaches to analysis and theoretical approaches, and covers an engaging array of areas of psychology. What is really commendable is the interpretive framework provided by the editor in framing why and how visual materials have now - eventually - come into use within psychological research. This makes it a very welcome volume that addresses a current gap in methodological debates within psychology.' - Erica Burman, Professor of Education, University of Manchester, UK