A handbook of visual methods in psychology : using and interpreting images in qualitative research / edited by Paula Reavey.

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...

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Other Authors: Reavey, Paula (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2021.
Edition:Second edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • 1. The return to experience
  • Part Part I. Static media
  • 2. Image and imagination
  • 3. Bend it like Beckham?
  • 4. Using photographs to explore the embodiment of pleasure in everyday life
  • 5. Narrating biographical disruption and repair
  • 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
  • Part Part II. Dynamic features
  • 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
  • 11. Girls on film
  • 12. Visual identities
  • 13. Methodological considerations for visual research on Instagram
  • 14. The big picture
  • Part Part III. Shared visions
  • 15. Visualising mental health with an LGBT community group
  • 16. Imagery and association in a group-based method
  • 17. Working with group-level data in phenomenological research
  • 18. Risk communication and participatory research
  • 19. Picturing the field
  • 20. Moving from social networks to visual metaphors with the Relational Mapping Interview
  • 21. Building visual worlds
  • 22. Towards a visual social psychology of identity and representation
  • 23. 'I didn't know that I could feel this relaxed in my body'
  • 24. Travelling along 'rivers of experience'
  • 25. Psychogeography and the study of social environments
  • 26. Tribal gatherings
  • 27. Sometimes all the lights go out in my head
  • Part 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
  • 30. Impressionist reflections on visual research in community research and action
  • 31. Polytextual thematic analysis for visual data
  • 32. 'So you think we've moved, changed, the representation got more what?'
  • 33. On utilising a visual methodology