Doing Theology with Photographs
Autor Sarah Dunlopen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2024
Drawing on the author's own experience of using visual approaches, the book covers a variety of visual methods, including photojournalism, different types of photo elicitation, photo voice and studies of visual social media. Each chapter illustrates the method under discussion via a case study and photographs and contains a practical guide to using the method well and avoiding pitfalls. Additionally, the book explores how photographs can be used to resource theological reflection and spirituality, thus linking research and faithful practice within the rational for using visual material.
Designed for the classroom use, each chapter contains:
- Chapter summary (learning points)
- Background information
- 'how to' with examples of research projects
- Advantages and limitations of the method
- Conclusion
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567713407
ISBN-10: 0567713407
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 172 x 248 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567713407
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 172 x 248 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Affective Knowledge
Part 1: Doing Theological Research with Photographs
2. Photo Documentary Approach: Telling the Story
3. Photo elicitation from an Archive: Drawing out the Story
4. Photo Elicitation Using participant providing photos: Finding Photos
5. Narrated Photography: Centralising the Vision of Participants
6. Analysis and Ethics: Planning research with visual material
Part 2: Doing ministry with photographs
7. Photographs as a Ministry tool
8. Photographs and Theological Reflection
9. Photographs and Spirituality: Seeing and being seen
10. Conclusion: New Horizons in Theology
Bibliography
Index
Part 1: Doing Theological Research with Photographs
2. Photo Documentary Approach: Telling the Story
3. Photo elicitation from an Archive: Drawing out the Story
4. Photo Elicitation Using participant providing photos: Finding Photos
5. Narrated Photography: Centralising the Vision of Participants
6. Analysis and Ethics: Planning research with visual material
Part 2: Doing ministry with photographs
7. Photographs as a Ministry tool
8. Photographs and Theological Reflection
9. Photographs and Spirituality: Seeing and being seen
10. Conclusion: New Horizons in Theology
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Dunlop has provided an accessible introductory guide to encourage engagement with photographs for both research and spirituality . This reviewer now has a better sense of possibilities that exist in our modern era of photographic production and consumption, and there is no doubt that students and researchers will be stimulated to consider equipping themselves with the necessary skills to apply such approaches to their own projects where relevant.
This book is the first of its kind to fully explain how to use photographs for research within Practical Theology. An essential tool for anyone exploring how visual material can shed light on their research questions, the book functions as a guide to using the methods well.
Sarah Dunlop has provided both practical theologians and ministers an exciting approach for doing theology. Doing Theology with Photographs helps us all think about lived experience and the necessity of theological reflections around it. This book needs to be wrestled with.
Doing Theology with Photographs is an exceptional exploration of visual methodologies. This book not only delves into the intricacies of visual analysis but also seamlessly connects theory with practice, making it an invaluable resource for qualitative research and ministry.
In a digital culture heavily characterised by visuals, Doing Theology with Photographs emerges as an indispensable resource, shedding light on the vital role of visual communication within theology. This book is essential for recognising the profound significance of visuals as a communicative medium in theological discourse. In essence, this book invites readers to journey beyond the confines of traditional theological discourse and embrace a more holistic approach to understanding faith and spirituality. By recognising that theology extends beyond listening, reading, and speaking, this book opens new avenues for theological exploration and reflection.
Doing Theology with Photographs achieves its objectives and should prove useful to students and researchers across a wide range of disciplines who seek to use visual material in their projects ... The author's guidance on research subjects, data sources, ethical practices, consent, copyright and so on would be highly useful for almost anyone engaged in qualitative research.
This book is the first of its kind to fully explain how to use photographs for research within Practical Theology. An essential tool for anyone exploring how visual material can shed light on their research questions, the book functions as a guide to using the methods well.
Sarah Dunlop has provided both practical theologians and ministers an exciting approach for doing theology. Doing Theology with Photographs helps us all think about lived experience and the necessity of theological reflections around it. This book needs to be wrestled with.
Doing Theology with Photographs is an exceptional exploration of visual methodologies. This book not only delves into the intricacies of visual analysis but also seamlessly connects theory with practice, making it an invaluable resource for qualitative research and ministry.
In a digital culture heavily characterised by visuals, Doing Theology with Photographs emerges as an indispensable resource, shedding light on the vital role of visual communication within theology. This book is essential for recognising the profound significance of visuals as a communicative medium in theological discourse. In essence, this book invites readers to journey beyond the confines of traditional theological discourse and embrace a more holistic approach to understanding faith and spirituality. By recognising that theology extends beyond listening, reading, and speaking, this book opens new avenues for theological exploration and reflection.
Doing Theology with Photographs achieves its objectives and should prove useful to students and researchers across a wide range of disciplines who seek to use visual material in their projects ... The author's guidance on research subjects, data sources, ethical practices, consent, copyright and so on would be highly useful for almost anyone engaged in qualitative research.