2012
DOI: 10.1080/13537903.2012.722037
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From Obligation to Consumption in Two-and-a-half Hours: A Visual Exploration of the Sacred with Young Polish Migrants

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“…After an initial period of participant observation in Polish businesses and Catholic churches, Dunlop and Ward invited research participants to a photography workshop. At the conclusion of the workshop the researchers asked for volunteer participants and invited them to make pictures that “represented what was sacred to them” over a week (Dunlop and Ward 2012:436). In addition to one-on-one interviews in which they discussed the photographs they took, participants met for focus groups and created collages using pictures from the internet.…”
Section: How Has Photo Elicitation Been Used In the Social Scientific...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After an initial period of participant observation in Polish businesses and Catholic churches, Dunlop and Ward invited research participants to a photography workshop. At the conclusion of the workshop the researchers asked for volunteer participants and invited them to make pictures that “represented what was sacred to them” over a week (Dunlop and Ward 2012:436). In addition to one-on-one interviews in which they discussed the photographs they took, participants met for focus groups and created collages using pictures from the internet.…”
Section: How Has Photo Elicitation Been Used In the Social Scientific...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citing Davie (2006), this experience is depicted as a move from a context of religious obligation to one of religious consumption (Dunlop and Ward 2012, 439). Yet, for these young Christians in Glasgow, English universities and from Poland, religiosity is influenced by parents, peers and community: it is more than an individual choice or a question of religious transmission from parent to child (Dunlop and Ward 2012;Hopkins et al 2010a;Sharma and Guest 2013).…”
Section: Christianity As a Conscious And Alternative Choicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working with young economic migrants living on the south coast of England from a country with a large Catholic majority, Poland, Dunlop and Ward (2012) found, in their Programme project, these young Christians to be variously impressed by the relative plurality and secularity of life in the UK, with the possibilities for rethinking their religious identity this opened up, and finding this a challenge.…”
Section: Christianity As a Conscious And Alternative Choicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participant‐generated photo‐elicitation usually involves inviting participants to take pictures, then discuss them during a subsequent interview or in a focus group. This approach can provide participants with the opportunity to bring their content and interests into research (Dunlop & Ward, 2012 ; Gou & Shibata, 2017 ). The student requested the members of his parish in a rural community to gather evidence that the community practiced a sound waste management system.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%