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Title Statement The SAGE handbook of visual research methods [electronic resource]
Varying Form of Title Handbook of visual research methods. Visual research methods.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Sage, Los Angeles : 2011.
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Physical Description 1 online resource (xxi, 754 p.) : ill., maps.
Bibliography, etc. Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note Framing the field of visual research -- Producing visual data and insight -- Participatory and subject-centered approaches -- Analytical frameworks and approaches -- Visualization technologies and practices -- Moving beyond the visual -- Options and issues for using and presenting visual research.
Summary, etc "This book captures the state of the art in visual research. Margolis and Pauwels have brought together, in one volume, a unique survey of the field of visual research that will be essential reading for scholars and students across the social sciences , arts and humanities. The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods encompasses the breadth and depth of the field, and points the way to future research possibilities. It illustrates 'cutting edge' as well as long-standing and recognized practices. This book is not only 'about' research, it is also an example of the way that the visual can be incorporated into data collection and the presentation of research findings. Chapters describe a methodology or analytical framework, its strengths and limitations, possible fields of application and practical guidelines on how to apply the method or technique"--Provided by publisher.
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Additional Physical Form Entry Print version: SAGE handbook of visual research methods. Los Angeles : SAGE, 2011 ISBN 9781847875563
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This book captures the state of the art in visual research. Margolis and Pauwels have brought together, in one volume, a unique survey of the field of visual research that will be essential reading for scholars and students across the social sciences, arts and humanities.
The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods encompasses the breadth and depth of the field, and points the way to future research possibilities. It illustrates 'cutting edge' as well as long-standing and recognized practices. This book is not only 'about' research, it is also an example of the way that the visual can be incorporated into data collection and the presentation of research findings. Chapters describe a methodology or analytical framework, its strengths and limitations, possible fields of application and practical guidelines on how to apply the method or technique.
The Handbook is organized into seven main sections:
- Framing the Field of Visual Research
- Producing Visual Data and Insight
- Participatory and Subject-Centered Approaches
- Analytical Frameworks and Approaches
- Visualization Technologies and Practices
- Moving Beyond the Visual
- Options and Issues for Using and Presenting Visual Research.
Eric Margolis is an Associate Professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication. He is President of the International Visual Sociology Association.
Luc Pauwels is Professor of Visual Culture at the University of Antwerp. He is Chair of the Visual Communication Studies Division of the ICA and Vice-President of the International Visual Sociology Association (IVSA).
Preface: Aims And Organization Of This Handbook Framing The Field of Visual Research An Integrated Conceptual Framework for Visual Social Research Looking Two Ways: Mapping the Social Scientific Study of Visual Culture Visual Studies and Empirical Social Inquiry Seeing Things: Visual Research and Material Culture Producing Visual Data and Insight Anthropological Filmmaking: An Empirical Art Repeat Photography in Landscape Research Rephotography for Documenting Social Change Visual Research Methods in the Design Process Participatory and Subject-Centered Approaches Community-Based Participatory Video and Social Action in Rural South Africa Differentiating Practices of Participatory Visual Media Production Some Theoretical and Methodological Views on Photo-Elicitation Children-Produced Drawings: An Interpretive and Analytical Tool for Researchers The Photo Diary as an Autoethnographic Method Analytical Frameworks and Approaches Quantitative Content Analysis of the Visual Iconography and Iconology as a Visual Method and Approach Visual Semiotics: Key Features and an Application to Picture Ads Press Photography and Visual Rhetoric Methodological Approaches to Disclosing Historic Photographs Researching Film and History: Sources, Methods, Approaches Looking Closely: Toward a Natural History of Human Ingenuity Ethnomethodology and the Visual : Practices of Looking, Visualization and Embodied Action Videography: An Interpretative Approach to Video-Recorded Micro-Social Interaction Visualization Technologies and Practices Eye-tracking as a Tool for Visual Research Expanding Cartographic Practices in the Social Sciences Participatory Geographic Information Systems (PGIS) in Visual Research Numbers into Pictures: Visualization in Social Analysis Visual Conceptualization Opportunities with Qualitative Data Analysis Software Moving Beyond The Visual Multimodality and Multimodal Research Researching Websites as Social and Cultural Expressions: Methodological Predicaments and a Multimodal Model for Analysis How to 'Read' Images with Texts: The Graphic Novel Case a Multisensory Approach to Visual Methods Options and Issues For Using and Presenting Visual Research Interactive Media Representation Doing and Disseminating Visual Research: Visual Arts-Based Approaches Making Arguments with Images: Visual Scholarship and Academic Publishing Making a 'Case': Applying Visual Sociology to Researching Eminent Domain Visual Research Ethics at the Crossroads Legal Issues of Using Images in Research