Visual Sociology

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
The Autodriven interview: A photographic viewfinder into children's experience1999/01/01English146
Visual sociology, documentary photography, and photojournalism: It's (almost) all a matter of context1995/01/01English91
Space and place in an Urban Landscape: Learning from children's views of their social worlds1999/01/01English76
Tattoo Narratives: The intersection of the body, self‐identity and society2000/01/01English60
Showing and telling asthma: Children teaching physicians with visual narrative1999/01/01English48
The Scope of Visual Sociology1996/01/01English39
Doing visual research with school learners in South Africa2001/01/01English35
Photographing social change∗1996/01/01English32
Class Pictures: Representations of race, gender and ability in a century of school photography1999/01/01English29
Taking the visual turn in research and scholarly communicationkey issues in developing a more visually literate (social) science2000/01/01English29
The joy of victory, the agony of defeat: Stereotypes in newspaper sports feature photographs11993/09/01English27
Reading images: A study of a Dutch neighborhood11992/03/01English25
What constitutes an image‐based qualitative methodology?1996/01/01English24
The visual essay and sociology11991/09/01English22
Ethnic boundaries and ethnic entrepreneurship: A photo‐elicitation study1991/09/01English19
Scales of observationA micro‐sociological epistemology of social science practice∗1996/01/01English17
Representing Blackness in the White Imagination: Images of ‘Happy Darkeys’ in Popular Culture, 1893–19171992/09/01English14
Zooming out/zooming invisualizing globalization1997/01/01English14
Photographing the changing material culture of a gentrified community1988/09/01English13
In search of the viewfinder: A study of a child's perspective1994/01/01English12
Youth research on video self‐productionsreflections on a social‐aesthetic approach2000/01/01English11
“Small, silly insults,” mutual seduction and misogynythe interpretation of Italian advertising signs2000/01/01English11
Does image‐based field work have more to gain from extending or from rejecting scientific realism? An essay in review2001/01/01English10
The sociological imagination and documentary still photography: The interrogatory stance1989/03/01English10
Wood Nymphs and Patriots: Depictions of Samoans inThe National Geographic Magazine1992/09/01English10
The social meaning of thingsa working field for visual sociology1997/01/01English9
Youth Style: Articulating cultural anxiety1999/01/01English9
The Jordaan: Community change and gentrification in Amsterdam1993/03/01English8
Picturing African‐Americans: Readers reading magazine advertisements1997/01/01English8
First children and family dynamics1995/01/01English8