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9 maj 2019 · Drawing on interaction, representation, and visualization, this method offers a novel approach to integrate nonconventional images into ethnographic research. Specifically, we have made the case for drawings and sociograms and illustrated their usefulness by reporting on a case study where they increased richness and diversity and helped ...
19 gru 2017 · This article describes the use of autophotography and photo-elicitation as a method to examine ideas about sources of meaning in life and beliefs about the meaning of life in people with or without clinical depression.
In short, I use these four research examples (the social problems of meaning differentiation, social isolation, racial segregation, and social stratification) to explain how visuals can aid data collection and dissemination of research results separately or in tandem.
17 mar 2024 · Fieldwork is the most important method by which cultural anthropologists gather data to answer their research questions. While interacting on a daily basis with a group of people, cultural anthropologists document their observations and perceptions and adjust the focus of their research as needed.
20 lut 2020 · Images are conceptualised through the lens of sociocultural psychology and analytically approached through the metaphor of ‘the social life of images,’ by which the life cycle of images is...
Instead, what is needed is a clear understanding of social anthropology’s varying relationship to photography and its research and narrative potential, and to evolve a more open frame of mind and scheme of reference that would facilitate this methodological transition (Perera, 2017). To consider the usefulness and utility of photography in ...
For the linguistic tradition, we review how anthropologists have collected and produced texts, analyzed indigenous literatures, discovered patterns and structures in performance styles, and compared the production of narratives within and across cultures.