Photo-narrative processes with children and young people
Abstract
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children
and young people. The photo-narrative method invites children and young people to
answer research questions by first taking photographs and then talking to the
researcher about them. We reflect critically on our own photo-narrative study by
asking such questions as: In what ways can the photo-narrative method be seen as a
participative method? How were the various power relations between the child and
the researcher actualized? What methodological and ethical challenges did we
encounter during the research process? The study data were photographs and
narratives by eight children and young people (aged 4 to 15 years), who were each
interviewed twice. In the first interview, each participant was given a disposable
camera and they were asked to take photographs of things and situations, persons,
objects, and feelings relating to their everyday lives during one week. The second
interview was a narrative interview where each participant could select the
photographs he or she wanted to talk about. In this approach, interpretation of the
photographs was primarily in the hands of the children and young people, while
interpretation of the narratives was the responsibility of the researcher.
Main Authors
Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2014
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
School of Child and Youth Care, University of Victoria
Original source
http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/ijcyfs/article/view/13365
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201501171132Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1920-7298
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18357/ijcyfs.bookml.5412014
Language
English
Published in
International journal of child, youth and family studies
Citation
- Böök, M. L., & Mykkänen, J. (2014). Photo-narrative processes with children and young people. International journal of child, youth and family studies, 5(4.1), 611-628. https://doi.org/10.18357/ijcyfs.bookml.5412014
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