THE USAGE OF PHOTOS IN THE INTERVIEW AS A MODERN VISUALIZING TECHNIQUE

  • O.V. Shved
Keywords: photo interview, visual methods, methodic of qualitative research, visual culture, intercultural communication

Abstract

The article is devoted to information visualization with the help of different methods and techniques of photo interview – interviewing when photographs serve as questions and stimuli for answers of the respondent. The analysis of method’s development and current trends in its using are shown. Based on foreign scientific literature methodological aspects of using photographs in qualitative studies are presented.

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Published
2016-11-28
Pages
113-116
Section
СЕКЦІЯ 2 МІЖКУЛЬТУРНА КОМУНІКАЦІЯ