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In this 9th podcast, in the Publish and Persevere series of ten that accompany my book Writing and Representing Qualitative Research published by SAGE
I am discussing Visuals in Qualitative Research Representation. If you want to know when the next podcast is posted, find previous podcast, infographics, pdfs with Qualitative info and more make your way to my website marialahman.com and opt into my communications which are concise, content-heavy, and infrequent. Qualitative is stronger in community. Consider joining the Facebook Group Qualitative Research at https://www.facebook.com/groups/895940731204909
Visual research representations include inquiry where researchers
collect visuals created by participants,
explore researcher-prompted visuals,
introduce visuals to elicit data,
consider preexisting visuals in context,
explore serendipitously produced visuals—produced during observations and
create visuals as a reflection of new research understandings
In this podcast, after a brief review of the background of visuals, I present
Exemplars of visual research representations, including
collage,
participant art creation through the Mosaic approach, and
video and then discuss
videos of research articles
By Maria K. LahmanIn this 9th podcast, in the Publish and Persevere series of ten that accompany my book Writing and Representing Qualitative Research published by SAGE
I am discussing Visuals in Qualitative Research Representation. If you want to know when the next podcast is posted, find previous podcast, infographics, pdfs with Qualitative info and more make your way to my website marialahman.com and opt into my communications which are concise, content-heavy, and infrequent. Qualitative is stronger in community. Consider joining the Facebook Group Qualitative Research at https://www.facebook.com/groups/895940731204909
Visual research representations include inquiry where researchers
collect visuals created by participants,
explore researcher-prompted visuals,
introduce visuals to elicit data,
consider preexisting visuals in context,
explore serendipitously produced visuals—produced during observations and
create visuals as a reflection of new research understandings
In this podcast, after a brief review of the background of visuals, I present
Exemplars of visual research representations, including
collage,
participant art creation through the Mosaic approach, and
video and then discuss
videos of research articles