Ethics and Visual Research Methods Theory, Methodology, and Practice /

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Další autoři: Warr, Deborah (Editor), Guillemin, Marilys (Editor), Cox, Susan (Editor), Waycott, Jenny (Editor)
Shrnutí:XXI, 266 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Vydání:1st ed. 2016.
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54305-9
Médium: Elektronický zdroj Kniha
Obsah:
  • 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 - KimMcLeod 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.