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GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arisefrom the use of
UPDATES – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Presentations of Enabling Ethical Visual Methods. Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop). Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept.2013.
FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory. This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methods and knowledge engagement strategies. The group will draw on their own diverse project experience and an extensive literature review to determine how best to address the ethical and ABOUT VRC – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY The Visual Research Collaboratory The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research.The group has drawn on their own diverse visual research expertise and experience and have come together to share resources, organise events and develop and implement various projects in visual research.MEMBER LOGIN
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GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arisefrom the use of
UPDATES – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Presentations of Enabling Ethical Visual Methods. Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop). Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept.2013.
FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
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GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arisefrom the use of
PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Presentations of Enabling Ethical Visual Methods. Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop). Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept.2013.
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Marilys Guillemin is Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Marilys is a sociologist of health and illness. Her research spans the sociology of health, illness and technology, innovative research methodologies, research practice, narrative ethics, and ethical practice in research and in health care. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS Keynote presentations Professor Sarah Pink: Visual Ethics in an Uncertain World: anxiety, certainty and the challenge of the unknown. The ethics of visual methods are increasingly regulated by institutionally driven ethical approval processes.BERLIN'S TOPICS
Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory. This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methods and knowledge engagement strategies. The group will draw on their own diverse project experience and an extensive literature review to determine how best to address the ethical and ABOUT VRC – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY The Visual Research Collaboratory The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research.The group has drawn on their own diverse visual research expertise and experience and have come together to share resources, organise events and develop and implement various projects in visual research.MEMBER LOGIN
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PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Presentations of Enabling Ethical Visual Methods. Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop). Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept.2013.
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Marilys Guillemin is Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Marilys is a sociologist of health and illness. Her research spans the sociology of health, illness and technology, innovative research methodologies, research practice, narrative ethics, and ethical practice in research and in health care. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS Keynote presentations Professor Sarah Pink: Visual Ethics in an Uncertain World: anxiety, certainty and the challenge of the unknown. The ethics of visual methods are increasingly regulated by institutionally driven ethical approval processes. METHODS – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
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Marilys Guillemin is Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Marilys is a sociologist of health and illness. Her research spans the sociology of health, illness and technology, innovative research methodologies, research practice, narrative ethics, and ethical practice in research and in health care. PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Presentations of Enabling Ethical Visual Methods. Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop). Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept.2013.
FORUM: FEEDBACK AND DISCUSSIONS Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory. This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methods and knowledge engagement strategies. The group will draw on their own diverse project experience and an extensive literature review to determine how best to address the ethical and ABOUT VRC – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY The Visual Research Collaboratory The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research.The group has drawn on their own diverse visual research expertise and experience and have come together to share resources, organise events and develop and implement various projects in visual research.MEMBER LOGIN
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CONTACT – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory. Centre for Health Equity. University of Melbourne. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. 207 Bouverie Street. The University of Melbourne. Parkville 3010 VIC Australia. www.sph.unimelb.edu.au. info@vrc.org.au. GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arisefrom the use of
UPDATES – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research EthicsPROJECT TEAM
Marilys Guillemin is Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Marilys is a sociologist of health and illness. Her research spans the sociology of health, illness and technology, innovative research methodologies, research practice, narrative ethics, and ethical practice in research and in health care. PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Presentations of Enabling Ethical Visual Methods. Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop). Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept.2013.
FORUM: FEEDBACK AND DISCUSSIONS Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
CONTACT – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory. Centre for Health Equity. University of Melbourne. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. 207 Bouverie Street. The University of Melbourne. Parkville 3010 VIC Australia. www.sph.unimelb.edu.au. info@vrc.org.au. SITEMAP – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methodologies and knowledge engagement strategies. FORUMS – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Forums – Visual Research Collaboratory. Home › Forums. Viewing 13 topics - 1 through 13 (of 13 total) Topic. Voices. Posts. Freshness. Feedback and Discussion about the Guidelines for Ethical Visual Research Methods. Started by: VRC in: Feedback and Discussions. KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS Keynote presentations Professor Sarah Pink: Visual Ethics in an Uncertain World: anxiety, certainty and the challenge of the unknown. The ethics of visual methods are increasingly regulated by institutionally driven ethical approval processes. FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS Visual research ethics symposium videos. In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visualresearch
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This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methodologies and knowledge engagement strategies. GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arisefrom the use of
UPDATES – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics CONTACT – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory Centre for Health Equity University of Melbourne. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health 207Bouverie Street
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Marilys Guillemin is Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Marilys is a sociologist of health and illness. Her research spans the sociology of health, illness and technology, innovative research methodologies, research practice, narrative ethics, and ethical practice in research and in health care. FORUMS – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. FORUM: FEEDBACK AND DISCUSSIONS Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visual research, participant engagement in the research process, presentation and dissemination of visual images VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory . The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research.MEMBER LOGIN
This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methodologies and knowledge engagement strategies. GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical order) This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arisefrom the use of
UPDATES – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics PRESENTATIONS OF ENABLING ETHICAL VISUAL METHODS Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics CONTACT – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Visual Research Collaboratory Centre for Health Equity University of Melbourne. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health 207Bouverie Street
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Marilys Guillemin is Professor in the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Marilys is a sociologist of health and illness. Her research spans the sociology of health, illness and technology, innovative research methodologies, research practice, narrative ethics, and ethical practice in research and in health care. FORUMS – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. FORUM: FEEDBACK AND DISCUSSIONS Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visual research, participant engagement in the research process, presentation and dissemination of visual images SITEMAP – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methodologies and knowledge engagement strategies. FORUMS – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Special issue on Visual methods and ethics in Visual Methodologies Vol 3, 2 (2015) Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. VRC – VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY Catherine Howell and Sarah Drew (on behalf of Marilys Guillemin, Deborah Warr, Erminia Colucci, Sarah Drew, Cathy Vaughan, Catherine Howell) (2013) Defining and Doing Ethical Visual Research (panel/workshop).Third International Visual Methods Conference (IVM3), Wellington, Sept. 2013. Susan Cox (2014) From Adversaries to Allies: Necessary Conversations between Research Ethics FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D For more on ethics and visual research methods: Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and VISUAL RESEARCH ETHICS SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visual research, participant engagement in the research process, presentation and dissemination of visual imagesMARILYS GUILLEMIN
Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodology, and Practice.London:Palgrave MacMillan.
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VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research. The group has drawn on their own diverse visual research expertise and experience and have come together to share resources, organise events and develop and implement various projects in visual research. Read more …*
VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research. The group has drawn on their own diverse visual research expertise and experience and have come together to share resources, organise events and develop and implement various projects in visual research. Read more …*
VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY The Visual Research Collaboratory (VRC), which commenced in 2012, is a group of social science researchers with an interest in innovation in visual research. The group has drawn on their own diverse visual research expertise and experience and have come together to share resources, organise events and develop and implement various projects in visual research. Read more …*
ENABLING SOCIALLY-INCLUSIVE AND ETHICAL VISUAL METHODOLOGIES PROJECTProject objectives
One of the aims of this project is to bring together visual and arts-based researchers to explore the additional challenges posed by visual research. To this end some of the Visual Research Collaboratory are part of the project called _Enabling Socially-inclusive and Ethical Visual Methodologies._ Read more …* 1
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VISUAL RESEARCH COLLABORATORY This project brings together visual and arts-based researchers who are successfully employing innovative research methods and knowledge engagement strategies. The group will draw on their own diverse project experience and an extensive literature review to determine how best to address the ethical and methodological challenges posed by visual methods. It will then develop best practice guidelines for ethical use of visual methods. Read More EXPLORING ETHICAL FRONTIERS OF VISUAL METHODS SYMPOSIUM In March 2014 we held an exciting symposium examining the ethical challenges of working with visual methodologies. Contributors considered the particular methodological and ethical issues in the practice of using visual methods; these included research design and methods specific to visual research, participant engagement in the research process, presentation and dissemination of visual images, as well as working with research ethics committees. Read more … GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS This document presents guidelines to assist researchers and research ethics committees in recognising and responding to ethical issues that arise from the use of visual research methods. The guidelines have been developed in recognition of the growing use of visual methods in research. Read More…EVENTS AND UPDATES
FOR MORE ON ETHICS AND VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS: WARR, D., GUILLEMIN, M., COX, S. M., & WAYCOTT, J. (EDS) (2016). ETHICS FOR VISUAL RESEARCH: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND PRACTICE. LONDON: PALGRAVEMACMILLAN
Warr, D., Guillemin, M., Cox, S. M., & Waycott, J. (eds) (2016). Ethics for Visual Research: Theory, Methodolog...Read More
SPECIAL ISSUE ON VISUAL METHODS AND ETHICS IN VISUAL METHODOLOGIES VOL3, 2 (2015)
Photo acknowledgement: Amy Spiers and Catherine Ryan, Nothing To See Here (Dispersal), 2014. Photographer: John Pos...Read More
GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL VISUAL RESEARCH METHODS Authors: Susan Cox, Sarah Drew, Marilys Guillemin, Catherine Howell, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott (alphabetical or...Read More
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