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Researching the Visual 2nd Revised edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 242x170 mm, kaal: 630 g
  • Sari: Introducing Qualitative Methods Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1446207870
  • ISBN-13: 9781446207871
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 242x170 mm, kaal: 630 g
  • Sari: Introducing Qualitative Methods Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1446207870
  • ISBN-13: 9781446207871
Teised raamatud teemal:
Sociologists Emmison, Mayall (both U. of Queensland) and Smith (Yale U.) revise their 2000 theoretical manifesto for visual research in sociology, taking account of the widespread acceptance of the approach across the intervening years. They also replace dated references and allusions with current ones, and take the approach in some new directions. They cover the scope of visual research, ethics, the disciplinary core, photographs and other two-dimensional visual data, three-dimensional visual data, living forms of visual data, and virtual visual data. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A fully revised, up-to-date overview of a great range of visual methods data sources, including 2D, 3D, lived, living and virtual visual data.

This exciting Second Edition provides an overview of the field of visual research by drawing on the contributions of traditions as diverse as semiotics, ethnomethodology, symbolic interactionism and material culture studies and by demonstrating their potential application for the visual researcher. The new edition includes fully updated exercises which show students how `low-tech, low-budget' visual research can provide methodologically sophisticated ways of testing and developing cultural theory. The book also addresses the ethical considerations that are relevant to visual researchers.

Generously illustrated with images and diagrams, this new edition is the perfect companion to those doing visual research projects and writing dissertations and theses.

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Stocked with artful new insights, methods and observations without jettisoning more enduring concerns, the field of visual research as presented here is a very welcome sight. David Rowe University of Western Sydney





In this newest edition, the authors take visual research far beyond the study of two-dimensional images to show readers how observational techniques can be marshalled to analyze public and private spaces in the built environment, human interaction and the culture of everyday life. Researching the Visual is a real eye-opener. David Grazian University of Pennsylvania ...Although the book does not explicitly say that this would be useful for educational researchers, the content and style does lend itself well to be a useful methodological resource for those educationalists engaged in research or postgraduate study who are curious about visual methods. And for the adventurous, the many excellent examples of exercises and projects and the illustrations throughout will provide a good place to start. This book would also be a positive addition to the reading list of any lecturers who are keen to explore visual methods with their students.  -- Jill Clark, School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle University The Impact of the Social Sciences provides wide-ranging new data on how non-academic impact occurs in social, business or policy contexts as well as identifying the types of research and researcher best placed to produce these auditable or recordable occasions of influence. It also proposes the idea of a hidden iceberg mass of knowledge called the Dynamic Knowledge Inventory that builds up in the public domain and remains dormant, ready for some unspecified use. This framework also highlights the collective and cumulative nature of social science research available to user communities.  As REF impact case studies and Pathway to Impact statements rely on specific impacts emerging from individual research projects, the Dynamic Knowledge Inventory challenges a major assumption of the impact agenda.   -- Jacqueline Aldridge, Kent Business School, University of Kent The Impact of the Social Sciences provides wide-ranging new data on how non-academic impact occurs in social, business or policy contexts as well as identifying the types of research and researcher best placed to produce these auditable or recordable occasions of influence. It also proposes the idea of a hidden iceberg mass of knowledge called the Dynamic Knowledge Inventory that builds up in the public domain and remains dormant, ready for some unspecified use. This framework also highlights the collective and cumulative nature of social science research available to user communities.  As REF impact case studies and Pathway to Impact statements rely on specific impacts emerging from individual research projects, the Dynamic Knowledge Inventory challenges a major assumption of the impact agenda.   -- Jacqueline Aldridge, Kent Business School, University of Kent The Impact of the Social Sciences provides wide-ranging new data on how non-academic impact occurs in social, business or policy contexts as well as identifying the types of research and researcher best placed to produce these auditable or recordable occasions of influence. It also proposes the idea of a hidden iceberg mass of knowledge called the Dynamic Knowledge Inventory that builds up in the public domain and remains dormant, ready for some unspecified use. This framework also highlights the collective and cumulative nature of social science research available to user communities.  As REF impact case studies and Pathway to Impact statements rely on specific impacts emerging from individual research projects, the Dynamic Knowledge Inventory challenges a major assumption of the impact agenda.   -- Jacqueline Aldridge, Kent Business School, University of Kent

List of figures
vi
List of exercises and projects
viii
Acknowledgements x
About the authors xii
Preface to the second edition xiii
1 A very short introduction: the scope of visual research
1(6)
2 Ethics in visual research
7(11)
3 Visual research: the disciplinary core
18(44)
4 Two-dimensional visual data: photographs and beyond
62(43)
5 Three-dimensional visual data
105(47)
6 Lived visual data
152(31)
7 Living forms of visual data
183(33)
8 Virtual visual data
216(34)
References 250(13)
Index 263
After nearly four decades at the University of Queensland, Michael Emmison retired in 2012 from his position as Reader in the School of Social Science. He is currently an Honorary Reader and Research Fellow and is still active in a number of areas of research, particularly visual social inquiry and language and social interaction. His most recent book is Researching The Visual, 2nd edition, co-authored with Philip Smith and Margery Mayall, published by SAGE in 2012.