Video Methods
Social Science Research in Motion
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivevideomethodssoci0000unse
- ISBN-139780415734011
- ISBN-100415734010
- Library of Congress Control Number2014016349
- OCLC Control Number854611336
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number893707503
- OCLC Control Number895116308
- Better World Books9780415734011
- Open LibraryOL28798159M
Classifications
- LCCH62.2.V53 2014
- LCCH62.2 .V53 2015
- LCCH62.2 .V53 2014
Description
This interdisciplinary collection provides a set of innovative and inventive approaches to the use of video as a research method. Building on the development of visual methods across the social sciences, it highlights a range of possibilities for making and working with video data. The collection showcases different video methods, including video diaries, video go-alongs, time-lapse video, mobile devices, multi-angle video recording, video ethnography, and ethnographic documentary. Each method is presented through a case study, showing how it can be used in practice. The authors offer pragmatic advice and discuss practical issues, including equipment, techniques and skills, analysis, and presentation. They also show how video methods can be used in a range of different contexts - at train stations, on bicycles, in schools, outdoors, and in museums - to investigate worlds that are visible, audible, tangible, and in motion. In doing so, they illuminate the theoretical possibilities that video methods offer for researching the body, identity, everyday life, affect, time, and space.
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