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Seeing is believing? : approaches to visual research / edited by Christopher J. Pole.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in qualitative methodology ; v. 7.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier JAI, 2004Description: vi, 184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0762310219
  • 9780762310210
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.72 22
Contents:
Visual research : potential and overview / Christopher J. Pole -- History through the lens : every picture tells a story / John Martin and Ruth Martin -- Snap happy : toward a sociology of "everyday" photography / Barbara Harrison -- Recording the "habitus" / Tim Dant -- Performance, self-representation and narrative : interviewing with video / Sarah Pink -- On using visual data across the research process : sights and insights from a social geography of people's independent learning in times of educational change / Pat Allatt and Caroline Dixon -- Images, interviews and interpretation : making connections in visual research / Alan Felstead, Nick Jewson and Sally Walters -- Power, inequality, change and uncertainty : viewing the world through the development prism / Matt Smith and John Donnelly -- Using visuals to release pupils' voices : emotional pathways into enhancing thinking and reflecting on learning / Andrea Raggl and Michael Schratz -- The use of the visual medium for program evaluation / Rosalind Hurworth.
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Visual research : potential and overview / Christopher J. Pole -- History through the lens : every picture tells a story / John Martin and Ruth Martin -- Snap happy : toward a sociology of "everyday" photography / Barbara Harrison -- Recording the "habitus" / Tim Dant -- Performance, self-representation and narrative : interviewing with video / Sarah Pink -- On using visual data across the research process : sights and insights from a social geography of people's independent learning in times of educational change / Pat Allatt and Caroline Dixon -- Images, interviews and interpretation : making connections in visual research / Alan Felstead, Nick Jewson and Sally Walters -- Power, inequality, change and uncertainty : viewing the world through the development prism / Matt Smith and John Donnelly -- Using visuals to release pupils' voices : emotional pathways into enhancing thinking and reflecting on learning / Andrea Raggl and Michael Schratz -- The use of the visual medium for program evaluation / Rosalind Hurworth.

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