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Tables of Contents for Doing Visual Ethnography
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
ix
 
Introduction
1
1
An approach to theory, method and the visual in ethnography
2
3
Disciplinary concerns and ethnographic research
5
2
Vision and images in social science: methodologies and theories
7
5
Common theoretical threads: the transformative potential of the visual
12
2
The book
14
1
PART 1 THINKING ABOUT VISUAL RESEARCH
15
32
The Visual in Ethnography: Photography, Video, Cultures and Individuals
17
13
Ethnography and ethnographic images
17
2
Reflexivity and subjectivity
19
2
Gendered identities, technologies and images
21
2
Unobservable ethnography and visual culture
23
1
Images, technologies, individuals
24
2
Consuming technology and practising photography
26
1
Images and Image producers: breaking down the categories
27
2
Summary
29
1
Planning and Practising visual Methods: Appropriate Uses and Ethical Issues
30
17
Why use `Visual methods'?
30
1
The appropriateness of `visual methods'
30
3
Planning visual research
33
2
Choosing the technology for the project
35
1
Ethics and ethnographic research
36
3
Visual research methods and ethical ethnography
39
7
Summary
46
1
PART 2 PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE
47
68
Photography in Ethnographic Research
49
28
The `ethnographicness' of photography
50
2
Ethnographer as photographer
52
5
Photography as a recording device: the potential of the photographic survey
57
1
Participatory and collaborative photography
58
6
Getting Started: taking the first, picture
64
2
Viewing ethnographers' photographs: interviewing with images
66
5
Viewing informants' photographs: interviewing with images
71
3
Displays and exhibitions: viewing photographs with informants
74
1
Absent photographs
75
1
Summary: image producers, visual cultures and visualizing conversations
75
2
Video in Ethnographic Research
77
17
Defining ethnographic video
78
2
Ethnographic video and local `video Cultures'
80
2
Ethnographer as video maker: examples from the field
82
3
Collaborative and participatory video
85
2
The potential of video as a recording method
87
1
Getting started
88
1
Viewing footage with informants: interviewing with/talking around video
89
3
Ethnographic uses of digital video
92
1
Summary
92
2
Classifying and Interpreting Photographic and Video Materials
94
21
Analysis: a stage or a practice
94
2
Images and words: the end of Hierarchies
96
1
Analysing images: content and context
97
2
Between the `field' and `home': local and ethnographic meanings
99
2
Images we can't `take home'
101
2
Organizing images: the issue of the archive
103
2
Sequential organization and the `authentic narrative': whose order is it?
105
2
Thematic organization and multiple categories: dealing with diverse photographic meanings
107
3
Organizing video footage
110
3
Electronic archives
113
1
Summary
114
1
PART 3 VISUAL IMAGES AND TECHNOLOGIES IN ETHNOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION
115
61
Ethnographic Photography and Printed Text
121
17
Printed text as a medium for ethnographic representation
121
1
Deconstructionism turns to photography
122
1
Photography and claims to ethnographic authority
122
2
Images and written text: captions, narratives
124
2
Images words and readers
126
3
Experimenting with photographs and words
129
5
The photo-essay in ethnography
134
1
Ethics
135
2
Summary
137
1
Video in Ethnographic Representation
138
17
Video and representation
138
1
Defining `ethnographic video'
138
2
The relationship between video research and video representation
140
2
Video, other media and reflexive text
142
2
Ethnographic video audiences
144
3
Video representations of ethnography
147
7
Ethics
154
1
Summary
154
1
Electronic Texts
155
21
Electronic technologies and ethnographic representation
155
1
What is ethnographic electronic hypermedia text?
156
1
Ethnographic hypermedia, the written word and conventional forms
157
1
Ethnographic photography and hypermedia
158
4
Hypermedia representations and ethnographic video/film
162
2
Reflexive text: hypermedia and the relationship between research and representation
164
2
Hypermedia as experimental text: multilinearity, montage and multivocality
166
1
Ethnographic resources and open-ended texts
167
1
Between design and experience: hypermedia texts and their users
168
2
Audience/readers/users and the production of ethnographic meaning
170
1
Ethics
171
1
Practical concerns
172
2
Ethnography of users experience
174
1
Futures
175
1
After-word
176
1
References
177
12
Author Index
189
4
Subject Index
193