2021
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1928262
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Quilted cellphilm method: A participatory visual health research method for working with marginalised and stigmatised communities

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“…The implementation of qualitative data collection methods online has been explored and described well before COVID-19. This includes online interviews and focus groups, both synchronous and asynchronous (Clark, 2017; Morgan & Lobe, 2010); archival research, including the use of social media (“netnography,” internet content analysis) and other forms of ethnography for the internet (Hine, 2015; Kozinets, 2015; Roy & Uekusa, 2020); and participatory visual methodologies, such as photovoice, digital storytelling, and “cellphilm” (MacEntee et al, 2021; Mitchell & Sommer, 2016). These varied online methods provide opportunities for conducting new research and revising existing projects.…”
Section: Research Ethics In a Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of qualitative data collection methods online has been explored and described well before COVID-19. This includes online interviews and focus groups, both synchronous and asynchronous (Clark, 2017; Morgan & Lobe, 2010); archival research, including the use of social media (“netnography,” internet content analysis) and other forms of ethnography for the internet (Hine, 2015; Kozinets, 2015; Roy & Uekusa, 2020); and participatory visual methodologies, such as photovoice, digital storytelling, and “cellphilm” (MacEntee et al, 2021; Mitchell & Sommer, 2016). These varied online methods provide opportunities for conducting new research and revising existing projects.…”
Section: Research Ethics In a Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were given film summary handouts with space to jot down up to three key themes per video. They subsequently used sticky notes to collaboratively organize thematic clusters (MacEntee et al, 2021). Participants suggested stitching stories together to create a composite film to highlight these themes.…”
Section: Creation Of the "Celling Sex" Composite Filmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants employed a range of techniques to maintain anonymity in their cellphilms, including relying on drawings and handwritten signs and/or shielding their faces. Further details of the cellphilm method and its outcomes are discussed elsewhere (MacEntee et al, 2021).…”
Section: Recruitment Interviews and Cellphilmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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