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A Handbook of Visual Methods in Psychology: Using and Interpreting Images in Qualitative Research

✍ Scribed by Paula Reavey


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
639
Edition
Second
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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. Using visual data such as film making, social media analyses, photography and model making, the book uniquely uses visual qualitative methods to broaden our understanding of experience and subjectivity.

In recent years, visual research has seen a growing emphasis on the importance of culture in experience-based qualitative methods. Featuring contributors from diverse research backgrounds including narrative psychology, personal construct theory and psychoanalysis, the book examines the potential for visual methods in psychology. In each chapter of the book, the contributors explore and address how a visual approach has contributed to existing social and psychological theory in their line of research.

The book provides up-to-date insights into combining methods to create new multi-modal methodologies, and analyses these with psychology-specific questions in mind. It covers topics such as sexuality, identity, group processes, child development, forensic psychology, race and gender, and would be the ideal companion for those studying or undertaking research in disciplines like psychology, sociology and gender studies.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables
Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction
1. The return to experience: psychology and the visual
PART I: Static media: the use of photography in qualitative research
2. Image and imagination
3. Bend it like Beckham? The challenges of reading gender and visual culture
4. Using photographs to explore the embodiment of pleasure in everyday life
5. Narrating biographical disruption and repair: exploring the place of absent images in women’s experiences of cancer and chemotherapy
6. Using photographs of places, spaces and objects to explore South Asian women’s experience of close relationships and marriage
7. Reflections on a photo-production study: practical, analytic and epistemic issues
PART II: Dynamic features: social media, film and video in qualitative research
8. Mental health apps, self-tracking and the visual
9. The visual in psychological research and child witness practice
10. The video-camera as a cultural object: the presence of (an)other
11. Girls on film: video diaries as ‘autoethnographies’
12. Visual identities: choreographies of gaze, body movement and speech and ‘ways of knowing’ in mother–midwife interaction
13. Methodological considerations for visual research on Instagram
14. The big picture: using visual methods to explore online photo sharing and gender in digital space
PART III: Shared visions: opening up researcher–participant dialogues in the community and beyond
15. Visualising mental health with an LGBT community group: method, process, (affect) theory
16. Imagery and association in a group-based method: the visual matrix
17. Working with group-level data in phenomenological research: a modified visual matrix method
18. Risk communication and participatory research: ‘fuzzy-felt’, visual games and group discussion of complex issues
19. Picturing the field: social action research, psychoanalytic theory, and documentary filmmaking
20. Moving from social networks to visual metaphors with the Relational Mapping Interview: an example in early psychosis
21. Building visual worlds: maps as a tool for exploring located experience
22. Towards a visual social psychology of identity and representation: photographing the self, weaving the family in a multicultural British community
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
24. Travelling along ‘rivers of experience’: personal construct psychology and visual metaphors in research
25. Psychogeography and the study of social environments: extending visual methodological research in psychology
26. Tribal gatherings: using art to disseminate research on club culture
27. Sometimes all the lights go out in my head: creating Blackout, the multi-sensory immersive experience of bipolar II
PART IV: Ethical, analytical and methodological reflections on visual research
28. The photo-elicitation interview as a multimodal site for reflexivity
29. Image-based methodology in social psychology in Brazil: perspectives and possibilities
30. Impressionist reflections on visual research in community research and action
31. Polytextual thematic analysis for visual data: analysing visual images
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-asfathers study
33. On utilising a visual methodology: shared reflections and tensions
Index


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