Selfie stick accounts: extending and engaging visual methods in contemporary family practice

作者: David Marshall , Teresa Davis

DOI: 10.1108/QMR-03-2019-0047

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摘要: The purpose of this paper is to consider the challenges using participant-produced photographs in family food research.,Families participating a study on dinners agreed take photos their weekday evening meal mobile phone and Selfie-Stick. These images were subsequently used as photo elicitation cue long interview.,“Selfies” or participant directed photographs, are way involve all members research. Giving participants control over composition production image reveals how see themselves they wish be seen while uncovering some physical, material social realities contemporary practice. Photographs not only capture rich contextual spatial details but also act an aide memoir interview stimulus investigate broader socialisation around feeding. Visual reveal otherwise unrecalled aspects dinner encourage more reflection discussion by taken selfie stick complement stimulate traditional methods qualitative investigation.,The contributes debate about visual technique can used, shared data incorporated part research method. As communicative affordances, phone, camera frame practices afford subject agentic perspective both producer consumer image.

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