Visual Research: A Concise Introduction to Thinking Visually is the first text to present a concise overview of the significant ethical, theoretical, and practical considerations for conducting research with images.
Tables and IllustrationsAcknowledgementsContributorsIntroductionSection One: Image BasicsChapter 1 - The Ethics of ImagesChapter 2 - The Basics of Thinking VisuallyChapter 3 - Thinking of Images as DataSection Two: Making ImagesChapter 4 - Cameras in Social Science ResearchChapter 5 - PhotographyChapter 6 - Video (with Elizabeth Cartwright)Chapter 7 - Multimedia Section Three: Using Images Chapter 8 - Storage and Organization (with Michele Reilly)Chapter 9 - Exploring Images (with Michele Reilly)Chapter 10 - Using ImagesConclusionAppendix 1: GlossaryAppendix 2: Online ResourcesNotesReferencesIndex
Jonathan S. Marion is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas and President-elect of the Society for Visual Anthropology (SVA).Jerome W. Crowder is Assistant Professor at the Institute for the Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch, USA, and a Board member of the SVA.