TY - BOOK AU - De Lange,Naydene AU - Mitchell,Claudia AU - Stuart,Jean TI - Putting people in the picture: visual methodologies for social change SN - 9087901798 AV - HM500 .P88 2007 U1 - 301 23 PY - 2007///] CY - Rotterdam PB - Sense Publishers KW - Visual sociology KW - Visual perception KW - Photography in the social sciences KW - Video recordings KW - Social aspects KW - Social sciences KW - Research N1 - "The majority of the chapters in this book were first presented at the Putting People in the Picture Symposium held at the Killie Campbell Africana Library in Durban, South Africa in February, 2006."--page ix; Includes bibliographical references and index; An introduction to Putting People in the Picture: Visual Methodologies for Social Changes; Naydene de Lange, Claudia Mitchell and Jean Stuart --; Section 1; Photovoice : --; 1; Changing our eyes: Seeing hope; Tilla Olivier, Lesley Wood and Naydene de Lange --; 2; Taking it Global Xpress: Youth, photovoice and HIV & AIDS; June Larkin, Charlotte Lombardo, Luke Walker, Rhaha Bahreini, Wangari Tharao, Claudia Mitchell and Nathi Dubazane --; 3; Using photovoice to study the challenges facing women teachers in rural KwaZulu-Natal; Myra Taylor, Naydene de Lange, Siyabonga Dlamini, Nosipho Nyawo and Reshma Sathiparsad --; 4; Children's provocative images of stigma, vulnerability and violence in the age of AIDS: Revisualisations of childhood; Claudia Mitchell, Naydene de Lange, Jean Stuart, Relebohile Moletsane and Thabisile Buthelez --; Section 2; Materiality and the Visual Arts : --; 5; The 'I' through the eye: Using the visual in arts-based autoethnography; Edwina Grossi --; 6; The visual family archive: Uses and interruptions; Susann Alnutt, Claudia Mitchell and Jean Stuart --; 7; An exhibit of metamorphosis: Using a cubist metaphor in (re)searching and narrating teachers' lives; Daisy Pillay and Devarakshanam Govinden --; Section 3; Interpreting the visual : --; 8; Reading the pictures and reading the frame: Schooled practices of making meanings; Jeanne Prinsloo --; 9; On working with a single photograph; Relebohile Moletsane and Claudia Mitchell --; 10; Looking into change: Studying participant engagement in photovoice projects; Kathleen Pithouse and Claudia Mitchell --; 11; Getting the picture: The process of participation; Roshan Galvaan --; Section 4; Tools : --; 12; Working with digital archives: Photovoice and meta-analysis in the context of HIV & AIDS; Eun G. Park, Claudia Mitchell and Naydene de Lange --; 13; Transana: Qualitative analysis for audio and video data; Lesley Cohen --; 14; The novice visual researcher; Jenni Karlsson --; 15; Lessons from postgraduate studies employing photographic methodology; Liesel Ebersöhn and Irma Eloff --; Section 5; Visualising social change : --; 16; East Coast rural horizons: Young learners draw their futures; Caryn Barnes and Tony Kelly --; 17; Drawings and transformation in the health arena; Jean Stuart --; 18; Power, race and agency: 'Facing the truth' through visual methodology; Shannon Walsh --; 19; The means to turn the social key: The South Durban Photography Project's workshops for first-time photographers (2002-2005); Marijke du Toit and Jenny Gordon --; Contributor Biographies --; Subject Index --; Author Index N2 - "Putting People in the Picture: Visual Methodologies for Social Change focuses on the ways in which researchers, practitioners and activists are using such techniques as photo voice, collaborative video, drawings and other visual and arts-based tools as modes of inquiry, as modes of representation and as modes of disseminating findings in social research... The book takes up some of the theoretical and practical challenges offered by Visual Sociology, Image-based Research, Media Studies, Rural Development, and Community-based and Participatory Research, and in so doing offers audiences an array of visual approaches to studying and bringing about social change."--Back cover ER -