Unanticipated voices? Reflections from our ongoing ‘adventures’ with participant authored photography, interviewing and interpretative phenomenology
Date
2022
Advisors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
ISSN
2590-2601
Volume Title
Publisher
Elsevier
Type
Article
Peer reviewed
Yes
Abstract
Using participant-authored photography to inform and complement the collection of interview data is increasingly popular in Psychology but reflective accounts of issues faced by researchers and participants remain scarce. We therefore present a critical commentary on some of the unexpected outcomes that have emerged during recent studies on health and disability which have employed this approach. Under the theme of ‘unanticipated voices’ we discuss some of the challenges we have experienced around data gathering, interpretation, presentation and dissemination. We consider methodological, theoretical and ethical challenges for this paradigm and some of the challenges involved in publishing this type of work.
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Keywords
visual methods, Phenomenology, photographs
Citation
Williamson, I.R., Quincey, K., Lond, B.J., and Papaloukas, P. (2022) Unanticipated voices? Reflections from our ongoing ‘adventures’ with participant authored photography, interviewing and interpretative phenomenology. Methods in Psychology.