1st Edition

Using Visual Technology in Educational Ethnography Theory, Method and the Visual

By Rita Chawla-Duggan Copyright 2024
    184 Pages 63 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Introducing readers to debates underpinning the uses of visual technology in educational ethnography, this book takes actual research projects across different country contexts to discuss how research designs can use visual technology in educational ethnography; to show connections between theory, method and research problems. 

    The book begins by introducing readers to three epistemological positions underpinning the use of visual technology in social science and educational research: the scientific realist, reflexive, and dialectic. It illustrates the uses of visual technology in the form of digital film and photographs, and how as a source of data, it has potential in developing ethnographic knowledge and representation in a range of educational contexts. The ideas are illustrated through three research projects in the context of classrooms, home environments and intervention work with practitioners. With clear practical applications, this resource considers the part theory plays in research designs, which use visual technology to investigate educational problems.

    Using Visual Technology in Educational Ethnography is ideal reading for anyone seeking to learn more about the benefits and practicalities of using visual technology within their ethnographic practice.

    1. Introduction
    2. Visual Technology for Educational Ethnography: Possibilities, positions, and potential
    3. Visual Technology and Invisible Pedagogy: Using film and photography to analyse Pedagogic Culture
    4. Video, Post Developmental Methodologies and Agency
    5. Visual Representations in Interventionist Methodology: Seeing is thinking in the Change Laboratory
    6. Conclusion
    7. Appendix I

    Biography

    Rita Chawla-Duggan is an Associate Professor in Education at the University of Bath, UK.