Lecture 24 Flashcards

1
Q

What is photo elicitation?

A

Photos as interview prompts

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2
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Describe the three uses of photos

A
  1. Limited to use in the interviews
  2. In academic publications
  3. Public display e.g. conference talk/exhibition
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3
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What are the levels of participant involvement in photo elicitation?

A
  1. Researcher-led = showing pre-selected photos
  2. Participant-led = asking participants to take photos
  3. Participatory = participants leading the study
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4
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What is a possible effect of talking about a photo?

A

Changes the focus of an interview

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5
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What does tino ranagatiratanga mean?

A

Self-determination

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6
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What does Tikanga mean?

A

Cultural protocols

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7
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What does whakawhanaungatanga mean?

A

Building rapport

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8
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From who does consent need to be given?

A

Consent from the participant (or individual taking the images) and the people in the photos

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9
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When does consent to use photos need to be given?

A

If images are used in interviews, publications, public exhibitions

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