Reflections on Visual Field Research
This article describes ongoing visual field research by focusing on its self-reflective and auto-ethnographic components. Photographs and field notes are presented and personal encounters from the field are described. Recognizing the symbiotic order of the personal and political, the author details...
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doaj-259e94a039bf4db4a40cb345a937ab462020-11-25T02:54:19ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods1609-40692012-09-011110.1177/16094069120110040310.1177_160940691201100403Reflections on Visual Field ResearchKenneth D. TunnellThis article describes ongoing visual field research by focusing on its self-reflective and auto-ethnographic components. Photographs and field notes are presented and personal encounters from the field are described. Recognizing the symbiotic order of the personal and political, the author details confrontations and emotions from ongoing efforts at recording visually.https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691201100403 |
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This article describes ongoing visual field research by focusing on its self-reflective and auto-ethnographic components. Photographs and field notes are presented and personal encounters from the field are described. Recognizing the symbiotic order of the personal and political, the author details confrontations and emotions from ongoing efforts at recording visually. |
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