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Visual, narrative and creative research methods : application, reflection and ethics / Dawn Mannay.

By: Mannay, DawnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Edition: 1st edDescription: ix, 152 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138024328 (pbk.)Subject(s): Visual sociology -- Methodology | Narrative inquiry (Research method) | Social sciences -- Research | Creative abilityDDC classification: 300.72
Contents:
Introduction -- Mapping images : charting the visual and creative in social science research -- Making the familiar strange : questions we would not think to ask -- Participatory methodologies : questions of power and positionality in creative research -- Problematising interpretation : applying auteur theory, disrupting the surface and breaking the frame -- Visual and narrative data production : time, artistic ability and incongruence -- Ethical concerns : answers to questions we did not want to ask -- Conclusion: looking back and moving forward -- References.
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Introduction -- Mapping images : charting the visual and creative in social science research -- Making the familiar strange : questions we would not think to ask -- Participatory methodologies : questions of power and positionality in creative research -- Problematising interpretation : applying auteur theory, disrupting the surface and breaking the frame -- Visual and narrative data production : time, artistic ability and incongruence -- Ethical concerns : answers to questions we did not want to ask -- Conclusion: looking back and moving forward -- References.

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