Photovoice as a visual-verbal strategy for studying contents and processes of social representations: a participatory project on sustainable energy

IF 4.6 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Qualitative Research in Psychology Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/14780887.2018.1456587
M. Sarrica, S. Brondi
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ABSTRACT Photovoice is a participatory action-research strategy that has been mainly adopted to give voice to “unheard” groups. In this article, we adapted this strategy in a study on the social representations (SRs) of sustainable energy shared by young citizens (ages 11–12) in Narni, Italy, a small urban center with a history intertwined with sustainable energy issues. In particular, the study suggests that photovoice could be useful to jointly examine verbal and visual components of social representations and to highlight communicative formats that contribute to shape SRs. Images of sustainable energy produced by participants show technocentric and ecocentric contents, confirming previous studies conducted with adults. Anthropocentric components also emerge, potentially identifying a challenging figurative nucleus. Photo-elicitation and small-group discussions show a twofold communicative activity: reification formats and homogamic communication are used to reaffirm shared representations, and the consensualization format is used when potentially disruptive elements for the community are at stake. Overall, results show the potentialities of photovoice experience for SR research and suggest that photovoice could actually benefit from further in-depth analyses of images and of communication within groups. Implications of the results for civic engagement are discussed.
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光声作为研究社会表征内容和过程的视觉-语言策略:可持续能源的参与性项目
Photovoice是一种参与性行动研究策略,主要用于为“未被倾听的”群体发声。在本文中,我们采用这一策略,对意大利纳尔尼的年轻公民(11-12岁)分享的可持续能源的社会表征(SRs)进行了研究。纳尔尼是一个历史上与可持续能源问题交织在一起的小城市中心。特别是,该研究表明,photovoice可以用于联合检查社会表征的语言和视觉组成部分,并强调有助于形成sr的交流格式。参与者提供的可持续能源图像显示了以技术为中心和以生态为中心的内容,证实了之前对成年人进行的研究。以人类为中心的成分也出现了,潜在地确定了一个具有挑战性的象征性核心。照片启发和小组讨论显示了一种双重交流活动:物化格式和同质交流用于重申共享的表征,而共识格式用于社区潜在破坏性因素的危险。总的来说,结果显示了光声体验在SR研究中的潜力,并表明光声实际上可以从对图像和群体内交流的进一步深入分析中受益。讨论了结果对公民参与的影响。
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Qualitative Research in Psychology
Qualitative Research in Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Research in Psychology is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, original research. It aims to become the primary forum for qualitative researchers in all areas of psychology, including cognitive, social, developmental, educational, clinical, health, and forensic psychology. The journal also welcomes psychologically relevant qualitative research from other disciplines. It seeks innovative and pioneering work that advances the field of qualitative research in psychology. The journal has published state-of-the-art debates on various research approaches, methods, and analytic techniques, such as discourse analysis, interpretative phenomenological analysis, visual analyses, and online research. It has also explored the role of qualitative research in fields like psychosocial studies and feminist psychology. Additionally, the journal has provided informative articles on ethics, transcription, interviewee recruitment, and has introduced innovative research techniques like photovoice, autoethnography, template analysis, and psychogeography. While the predominant audience consists of psychology professionals using qualitative research methods in academic, clinical, or occupational settings, the journal has an interdisciplinary focus. It aims to raise awareness of psychology as a social science that encompasses various qualitative approaches. In summary, Qualitative Research in Psychology is a leading forum for qualitative researchers in psychology. It publishes cutting-edge research, explores different research approaches and techniques, and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration.
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