VOLUME ONE: PRINCIPLES, ISSUES, DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN VISUAL RESEARCH
Leonard Henny
Theory and Practice of Visual Sociology
Michael Ball and Gregory Smith
The Use of Photographs in a Discipline of Words
Marcus Banks
The Place of Visual Data in Social Research
Michael Ball and Gregory Smith
Technologies of Realism? Ethnographic Uses of Photography and Film
Sarah Pink
The Visual in Ethnography
Photography, Video, Cultures and Individuals
Michael Emmison and Philip Smith
Putting Visual Data into Focus
Paula Reavey and Katharine Johnson
Visual Approaches
Using and Interpreting Images
Luc Pauwels
Visual Sociology Reframed
An Analytical Synthesis and Discussion of Visual Methods in Social and Cultural Research
David Buckingham
'Creative' Visual Methods in Media Research
Possibilities, Problems and Proposals
Sally Galman
The Truthful Messenger
Visual Methods and Representation in Qualitative Research in Education
Lesley Murray
Looking at and Looking back
Visualization in Mobile Research
Mary van der Riet
Participatory Research and the Philosophy of Social Science
Beyond the Moral Imperative
Claudia Mitchell
On a Pedagogy of Ethics in Visual Research
Rose Wiles, Andrew Clark and Jon Prosser
Visual Research Ethics at the Crossroads
Jeremy Rowe
Legal Issues of Using Images in Research
VOLUME TWO: DOCUMENTATION AND REPRESENTATION
Jon Wagner
Constructing Credible Images
Documentary Studies, Social Research and Visual Studies
Sandra Mathison
Seeing Is Believing
The Credibility of Image-Based Research and Evaluation
Michael Ball
Working with Images in Daily Life and Police Practice
An Assessment of the Documentary Tradition
Angela Bolton, Christopher Pole and Phillip Mizen
Picture This
Researching Child Workers
Steven Gold
Using Photography in Studies of Immigrant Communities
Douglas Harper
Framing Photographic Ethnography
Joy Sather-Wagstaff
Picturing Experience
A Tourist-Centred Perspective on Commemorative Historical Sites
Cate Watson
Picturing Validity
Auto-Ethnography and the Representation of Self?
Eammon Carrabine
Images of Torture
Culture, Politics and Power
Margaret Conkey
Images without Words
The Construction of Pre-Historic Imaginaries for Definitions of 'Us'
Eric Dunning
Comments on Elias's 'Scenes from the Life of a Knight'
Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
Behind the Scenes
Making Research Films in Sociology
Jon Hindmarsh
Work and the Moving Image
Rosie Flewitt
Using Video to Investigate Pre-School Classroom Interaction
Education Research Assumptions and Methodological Practices
Stephanie Merchant
The Body and the Senses
Visual Methods, Videography and the Submarine Sensorium
Kimberly Powell
Making Sense of Place
Mapping as a Multisensory Research Method
Timothy Webmoor
Mediational Techniques and Conceptual Frameworks in Archaeology
A Model in 'Mapwork' at Teotihuacán, Mexico
Bella Dicks, Bambo Soyinka and Amanda Coffey
Multimodal Ethnography
Frank Sligo and Elspeth Tilley
When Words Fail Us
Using Visual Composites in Research Reporting
VOLUME THREE: INTERPRETATION AND CLASSIFICATION
Marcus Banks
Reading Pictures
Michael Ball and Gregory Smith
Symbolist and Structuralist Analysis of Visual Representations
Philip Bell
Content Analysis of Visual Images
Kari Andén-Papadopoulos
The Abu Ghraib Torture Photographs
News Frames, Visual Culture and the Power of Images
Theo van Leeuwen
Semiotics and Iconography
Barry Goldstein
All Photos Lie
Erina Duganne
The Failure of 'The President's Choice'
Carey Jewitt and Rumiko Oyama
Visual Meaning
A Social Semiotic Approach
Gillian Rose
Psychoanalysis
Visual Culture, Visual Pleasure, Visual Disruption
Gertraud Diem-Wille
A Therapeutic Perspective
The Use of Drawings in Child Psychoanalysis and Social Science
Adele Clarke
Mapping Visual Discourses
Charles Goodwin
Practices of Seeing Visual Analysis
An Ethnomethodological Approach
Annekatrin Bock, Holger Isermann and Thomas Knieper
Quantitative Content Analysis of the Visual
Eric Margolis and Jeremy Rowe
Methodological Approaches to Disclosing Historic Photographs
Christian Heath, Jon Hindmarsh and Paul Luff
Analyzing Video
Developing Preliminary Observations
VOLUME FOUR: ELICITATION AND COLLABORATION
Marisol Clark-Ibáñez
Framing the Social World with Photo-Elicitation Interviews
Elisabeth Gotschi, Robert Delve and Bernhard Freyer
Participatory Photography as a Qualitative Approach to Obtain Insights into Farmer Groups
Jeffrey Samuels
Breaking the Ethnographer's Frames
Reflections on the Use of Photo-Elicitation in Understanding Sri Lankan Monastic Culture
Lisa Frohmann
The Framing Safety Project
Photographs and Narratives by Battered Women
Laura Lorenz
A Way into Emphathy
A 'Case' of Photo-Elicitation in Illness Research
Caricia Catalani and Meredith Minkler
Photovoice
A Review of the Literature in Health and Public Health
Elizabeth Carlson, Joan Engebretson and Robert Chamberlain
Photovoice as a Social Process of Critical Consciousness
Lynne Duffy
Hidden Heroines
Lone Mothers Assessing Community Health Using Photovoice
Leila Kramer et al
Promoting Policy and Environmental Change Using Photovoice in the Kaiser Permanente Community Health Initiative
Sarah Drew, Rony Duncan and Susan Sawyer
Visual Storytelling
A Beneficial but Challenging Method for Health Research with Young People
Allen White et al
Using Visual Methodologies to Explore Contemporary Irish Childhoods
Esther Prins
Participatory Photography
A Tool for Empowerment or Surveillance?
Kerri Kearney and Adrienne Hyle
Drawing out Emotions
The Use of Participant-Produced Drawings in Qualitative Inquiry
Marilys Guillemin
Understanding Illness
Using Drawings as a Research Method
Nathan Crilly, Alan Blackwell and P. John Clarkson
Graphic Elicitation
Using Research Diagrams as Interview Stimuli
Jen Tarr and Helen Thomas
Mapping Embodiment
Methodologies for Representing Pain and Injury
Ruth Holliday
Filming 'The Closet'
The Role of Video Diaries in Researching Sexualities
Hester Parr
Collaborative Film-Making as Process, Method and Text in Mental-Health Research
Bradley Garrett
Videographic Geographies
Using Digital Video for Geographic Research
Jon Corbett and Giacomo Rambaldi
Geographic Information Technologies, Local Knowledge and Change