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The visual vernacular: embracing photographs in research
Jennifer Cleland,
Anna MacLeod
Environmental Science
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Digital Image
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Smartphone
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Informed Consent
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Confidentiality
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Everyday Life
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Dignity
50%
Textual Approach
50%
Social Science Literature
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Analog Method
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Visual Methodologies
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Linguistic Imperialism
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Health Professions Education Research
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Photo-elicitation
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Photovoice
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Leasing
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Digital Natives
50%
Still Images
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Digital Photographs
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Participatory Research
50%
Health Professions Education
50%
Everyday Activities
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Photo Documentation
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Arts and Humanities
Vernacular
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Qualitative Data
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Digital
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Literature
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Visual methodologies
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Elicitation
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Dignity
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Linguistic imperialism
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Social Sciences
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Application
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Participatory Research
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Social Sciences
Professional Occupations
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Qualitative Research
50%
Participatory Research
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Mobile Phones
50%
Imperialism
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Social Sciences
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Photo-Elicitation
50%
Informed Consent
50%
Everyday Life
50%
Education Research
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Psychology
Education Research
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Digital Native
100%
Informed Consent
100%
Qualitative Research
100%
Computer Science
Research Purpose
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Social Science Literature
50%
Qualitative Data
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Photo Elicitation
50%
Digital Photograph
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Digital Native
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Nursing and Health Professions
Photography
100%
Health Profession
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VistA
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