Visual Sociology 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54510-9_2
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Methodologies of Visual Sociology

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“…To conduct the analysis of this visual sample, visual sociology was adopted as the methodological framework of reference due to, as suggested by Zuev and Bratchford (2020) “(…) is the study of the visual and the way it interacts with society, people and the spaces they inhabit (…)” (p. 3). This approach provides a methodological framework guiding the selection of variables and categories for sample analysis.…”
Section: Objectives and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To conduct the analysis of this visual sample, visual sociology was adopted as the methodological framework of reference due to, as suggested by Zuev and Bratchford (2020) “(…) is the study of the visual and the way it interacts with society, people and the spaces they inhabit (…)” (p. 3). This approach provides a methodological framework guiding the selection of variables and categories for sample analysis.…”
Section: Objectives and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this analytical methodology, visual works should be approached not only as representatives of reality but also as social agents. The contextualization of the artworks is deemed essential for a nuanced interpretation, aligning with Zuev and Bratchford (2020) perspective on the ways images interact with cultures and spaces. This requirement for contextualizint the images as objects of analysis were duly acknowledged to provide an interpretation beyond the researchers’ perspective.…”
Section: Objectives and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliability was obtained by conducting observations and interviews with people of similar characteristics (Burke, 2014;Zuev & Bratchford, 2020). The research was conducted following ethical research principles such as privacy and confidentiality.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%