Ethics and visual research methods : (Record no. 31513)

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2016954252
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781137548542
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Call number 300.2 ET HI
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Ethics and visual research methods :
Subtitle theory, methodology and practice /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Deborah Warr ... [et al.]
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication New York :
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan US,
Date c2016.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xxi, 266 p. :
Other Details ill. ;
Size 22 cm.
CONTENTS
Contents INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1 Ethical issues in visual research and the need for stories from the field - Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott, Marilys Guillemin and Susan Cox.- PART 1 INTERSECTIONS: METHODS AND ETHICS.- Chapter 2 Different lenses: navigating ethics in cross-cultural research using Photovoice - Cathy Vaughan.- Chapter 3 Fuzzy boundaries in a project using 'mental mapping' methods to explore the experiences of immigrant women in South Korea - Hyunjoo Jung.- Chapter 4 Methodological and ethical concerns associated with digital ethnography in domestic environments: participant burden and burdensome technologies - Bjorn Nansen, Rowan Wilken, Jenny Kennedy, Michael Arnold and Martin Gibbs.- Chapter 5 The ethics of researching images found online - Anna Harris.- Chapter 6 Cultivating reflexive research practice when using participants' photographs as research data - Carly Guest.- Chapter 7 The impact of photographs on the researcher: an ethical matter for visual research - Kim McLeod and Marilys Guillemin.- PART 2 ETHICAL ISSUES IN CONTEXTS.- Chapter 8 Ethical considerations in the use of video observations in dementia end-of-life care research - Gloria Puurveen, Alice Phinney, Susan Cox and Barbara Purves.- Chapter 9 Towards an ecological approach to ethics in visual research methods with children - Philip Waters and Sue Waite.- Chapter 10 "I understand. I am a participant": Navigating the 'fuzzy' boundaries of visual methods in qualitative longitudinal research - Geraldine Donoghue and Evonne Miller.- Chapter 11 Using visual research methods to explore first-person accounts of suicide trajectories - Jaime Roberto Fontbona and Deborah Warr.- Chapter 12 Conflicting aims and minimizing harm: uncovering experiences of trauma in digital storytelling about sexuality with young women - Aline Gubrium, Alice Fiddian-Green and Amy Hill.- Chapter 13 Ethical frameworks for digital storytelling with Aboriginal young people in southeast Australia - Fran Edmonds, Michelle Evans, Scott McQuire and Richard Chenhall.- PART 3 THE ETHICS OF RESEARCHING ART AND ARTFUL RESEARCH.- Chapter 14 Whither the aesthetic alibi: Ethics and the Challenge of Art as Research in the Academy - Barbara Bolt.- Chapter 15 Visually Embodying Psychosis: The Ethics of Performing Difficult Experiences - Katherine M. Boydell, Carmela Solimine and Siona Jackson.- Chapter 16 Exploring the Ethics of the Participant-Produced Archive: The Complexities of Dissemination - Casey Burkholder and Katie MacEntee.- Chapter 17 The politics of visibility, voice and anonymity: ethically disseminating visual research findings without the pictures - Dawn Mannay.- Chapter 18. Research by artists: integrating ethical frameworks - Lois Klassen.- Chapter 19 From Adversaries to Allies: Ethical Review in the Context of Visual and Other Innovative Methods - Susan Cox.
SUMMARY
Summary This collection presents stories from the field that were gathered from researchers using a breadth of visual methods. Visual methods refer to the use of still or moving images either as forms of data, to explore research topics and explorations of artistic practice. In addition to well-established visual methods, such as photo-voice and photo-elicitation, the possibilities for visual methods are flourishing through the proliferation of visual culture and developments in digital technologies. Methodological and ethical issues are emerging as visual methods are adapted and applied to answer new kinds of research questions, and in varied settings and populations. Authors offer practical and thoughtful discussions of emerging methodological and ethical dilemmas they encountered in innovative projects that used visual methods either in combination with other methods or as a stand-alone method. The discussions will be of interest to those seeking to understand the value, and potential ethical risks, of visual methodologies for social research.
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Topical Heading Visual sociology
Geographic Methodology
-- Moral and ethical aspects
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Topical Heading Social sciences
Geographic Research
-- Methodology
-- Moral and ethical aspects
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Name Warr, Deborah,
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Name Cox, Susan,
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Name Guillemin, Marilys,
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Name Waycott, Jenny,
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        University of Wollongong in Dubai University of Wollongong in Dubai PHD Shelf 2017-06-11 AMAUK 300.2 ET HI T0056597 2017-07-04 2017-06-11 REGULAR

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