Visual Research Methods: Integrating Images in the Study of Social Problems
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2019
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This chapter explains how visuals enhance the study of social problems through four examples of data collection and research dissemination. The first example studies meaning differentiation by examining photographs that represent the concept of community. The second studies social isolation via network graphs of social media connectivity. In the third example, the problem of racial segregation is critically analyzed through maps that serve as visual tools for disseminating information about this social problem. The fourth example also considers visuals in the context of data dissemination, studying how the use of data visualization (“DataViz”) to teach undergraduates about income inequality impacts their behavior.
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Herzog, Patricia Snell. 2019. “Visual Research Methods: Integrating Images in the Study of Social Problems.” Pp. 172-187 in Researching Social Problems, edited by J. Trevino and A. Marvasti. Advances in Research Methods Series. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315107882.
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