Photovoice for Social Justice: Visual Representation in Action: Qualitative Research Methods, cartea 59
Autor Jean M. Breny, Shannon L. McMorrowen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1544355475
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Qualitative Research Methods
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Purpose of this Book
History and Background of Photovoice
Theoretical Underpinnings of Photovoice
Documentary Photography
Empowerment Education
Feminist Theory and Research
Photovoice for Social Justice
Conclusion
Chapter Two: Ethical Issues and Navigating Institutional Review Boards
Chapter Overview
Institutional Review Board Explained
Ethical Considerations with Photovoice
Consideration for Special Populations
Informed Consent in Photovoice
Safety of Participants
Privacy of Research Participants
Navigating Institutional Review Boards with a Photovoice Study
Incentives/Payment for Participants as Co-researchers
Case Illustration: An IRB Experience with a Photovoice Project with Minors
Conclusion
Chapter Two Tools
1) Photovoice Methods for IRB Application
2) Photo Release Form
3) Photovoice Consent Form
4) Youth Assent Form
Chapter Three: Getting Started with Your Photovoice Study
Chapter Overview
Research Question, Population, or Both?
Setting up your Project Management Plan
Recruiting Participants
Figure 3.1: Tips for Successful Photovoice Participant Recruitment
Considerations of Technology
Cameras and Photography
Photo Storage and Displaying
Case Illustration – Recruitment, Logistics, and Starting a Project
Conclusion
Chapter Three Tools
1) Sample Recruitment Flyer: College Women Research
2) Sample Project Management Plan
3) Sample Recruitment Flyer for Congolese Women Research
4) Sample of “Translated” Research Question for Photovoice with Teen Girls
Chapter Four: Photovoice Implementation and Data Collection
Chapter Overview
Figure 4.1
The Critical First Team Meeting
Option for Preparation Meetings prior to Photo Questions
Meetings to Discuss Photos
Potential Challenges to Implementation
Case Study to Illustrate Implementation
Conclusion
Chapter Four Tools
1) Sample of a First Meeting Agenda
2) Sample of Agendas, Topics, and Curriculum for All Sessions
Chapter Five: Analyzing and Presenting Photovoice Data
Chapter Overview
Qualitative Data Analysis
Figure 5.1 Example of the Qualitative Data Analysis Process
Participatory Analysis
Photovoice Analysis Process
Organizing and Initial Analysis
Coding
Establishment of Themes
Presentation of Results
Academic Presentation of Results
Figure 5.2
Figure 5.3
Figure 5.4
Figure 5.5
Presentation of Results for Social Justice
Chapter Six: Emerging Possibilities
Digital Storytelling and Videovoice
Social Media and Photovoice
Conclusion
On-Line Resources
Overall Concluding Thoughts and Top Ten Tips
Notă biografică
Jean M. Breny is Professor and Chair of the Department of Public Health at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT. She received her PhD in Health Behavior/Health Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2000) and her MPH in Community Health Education from San Jose State University (1994). She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in health promotion practice. Her scholarship, both domestically and globally, aims to eliminate health disparities through community-based participatory action approaches that inform public health practice through an understanding of how social and cultural factors affect individual health behaviors.