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Using photography as a creative, collaborative research tool

Por: Winton, Ailsa. Doctora [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Artículo
 en línea Artículo en línea Tema(s): Fotografía | Metodología científica | Investigación socialTema(s) en inglés: Photography | Science Methodology | Social sciencesDescriptor(es) geográficos: Distrito Federal (México) Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: The Qualitative Report. volumen 21, número 2 (February 2016), páginas 428-449. --ISSN: 1052-0147Número de sistema: 6987Resumen:
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Drawing on debates in the complementary fields of participatory, youth and visual research methods, the paper discusses an experimental photography project carried out as part of a broader study with young people in Mexico City on spatial experience, belonging and exclusion. The paper describes the mechanics of the project, considers the kind of data it produced, and discusses the different outcomes for participants and researcher, including its difficulties and limitations. It finds that the creative, collaborative approach used has potential for opening the research process to embrace creative, reflexive, complicated "selves," but warns that this outcome is not automatic: collaboration between visual researchers and social art therapy practitioners would be one important step in realizing the full potential of creative photography in research.

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Drawing on debates in the complementary fields of participatory, youth and visual research methods, the paper discusses an experimental photography project carried out as part of a broader study with young people in Mexico City on spatial experience, belonging and exclusion. The paper describes the mechanics of the project, considers the kind of data it produced, and discusses the different outcomes for participants and researcher, including its difficulties and limitations. It finds that the creative, collaborative approach used has potential for opening the research process to embrace creative, reflexive, complicated "selves," but warns that this outcome is not automatic: collaboration between visual researchers and social art therapy practitioners would be one important step in realizing the full potential of creative photography in research. eng

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