Video methods : social science research in motion by Bates, Charlotte, editor instant download
1 online resource (ix, 244 pages), This interdisciplinary collection provides a set of innovative and inventive approaches to the use of video as a research method. Building on the development of visual methods across the social sciences, it highlights a range of possibilities for making and working with video data. The collection showcases different video methods, including video diaries, video go-alongs, time-lapse video, mobile devices, multi-angle video recording, video ethnography, and ethnographic documentary. Each method is presented through a case study, showing how it can be used in practice. The authors offer pragmati, Includes bibliographical references and index, Print version record, Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; Introduction: Putting Things in Motion; 1 Intimate Encounters: Making Video Diaries about Embodied Everyday Life; 2 Atmospheres of Arrival/Departure and Multi-Angle Video Recording: Reflections from St Pancras and Gare du Nord; 3 The Mobile Life of Screens: Digital Imaging on School Journeys in Helsinki; 4 Witnessing Craft: Employing Video Ethnography to Attend to the More-Than-Human Craft Practices of Taxidermy; 5 Close Encounters: Using Mobile Video Ethnography to Understand Human-Animal Relations, 6 Jumps, Stutters, Blurs and Other Failed Images: Using Time-Lapse Video in Cycling Research7 Creative Video Ethnographies: Video Methodologies of Urban Exploration; 8 Working with Sound in Video: Producing an Experimental Documentary about School Spaces; 9 \"Everything Is Going On at the Same Time\": The Place of Video in Social Research Installations; 10 Life Off Grid: Considerations for a Multi-Sited, Public Ethnographic Film; Afterword: Video Methods beyond Representation: Experimenting with Multimodal, Sensuous, Affective Intensities in the 21st Century; Contributors; Index
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