Photostories: Applications of a Participatory Photography Methodology for Social Science Research
Title:
Photostories
Subtitle: Applications of a Participatory Photography Methodology for Social Science Research
Subject Classification:
Anthropology, Research, Society and Culture
BIC Classification: GP, JH, JFSL
BISAC Classification:
SOC024000, SOC019000, SOC002010
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
03 Aug 2024
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-80441-779-9
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-80441-780-5
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Description
In today's complex and interconnected world, understanding the lived experiences of underserved and marginalized communities is of paramount importance. Traditional qualitative research methods often fall short in capturing the rich, multifaceted narratives of these communities.
This book seeks to address this gap by introducing "Photostories" as an innovative and transformative method for conducting qualitative research. Photostories harness the power of participatory photography to enable individuals from underserved and marginalized communities to visually articulate their stories, experiences, and perspectives.
“Photostories” aims to be a pioneering resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners seeking to add a participatory visual method to their menu of research approaches, while at the same time offering ways to empower marginalized communities and amplify their voices through the transformative power of photography. By delving into the nuances of Photostories, readers will gain valuable insights into a groundbreaking research method that has the potential to reshape the way we conduct qualitative research and engage with underserved populations.
Scholars in the social sciences, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and related disciplines will benefit from the methodological insights, practical guidance, and case studies presented in the book.
Biography
Author(s): Ricardo Gomez is a Professor in the University of Washington Information School, Seattle, USA
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