Reflections on the Use of Visual Methods in a Qualitative Study of Domestic Kitchen Practices
Autor: | Wendy Wills, Angela Meah, Angela Dickinson, Frances Short |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Sociology and Political Science
Recall business.industry 05 social sciences Photography 050401 social sciences methods Sample (statistics) Advertising Public relations Visual approach 0504 sociology 050903 gender studies Sociology 0509 other social sciences business Older people Visual methods Anonymity Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Sociology. 50:470-485 |
ISSN: | 1469-8684 0038-0385 |
Popis: | Understanding everyday social practices is challenging as many are mundane and taken for granted and therefore difficult to articulate or recall. This paper reflects on the challenges encountered in a qualitative study underpinned by current theories of practice that incorporated visual methods. Using this approach meant everyone in a sample of 20 household cases, from children through to adults in their 80s, could show and tell their own stories about domestic kitchen practices. Households co-produced visual data with the research team through kitchen tours, photography, diaries/scrapbooks, informal interviews and recording video footage. The visual data complemented and elaborated on the non-visual data and contradictions could be thoroughly interrogated. A significant challenge was handling the substantial insight revealed about a household through visual methods, in terms of household anonymity. The paper reflects on the challenges of a visual approach and the contribution it can make in an applied sociological study. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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