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The use of visual methods with children in a mixed methods study of family food practices

O'Connell, Rebecca; (2013) The use of visual methods with children in a mixed methods study of family food practices. International Journal of Social Research Methodology , 16 (1) pp. 31-46.

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Abstract

In their capacity to evoke the sensory, non-rational and material aspects of life, visual research methods offer potential for the study of food and eating. The flexible and interactive nature of some visual approaches also means that such methods may be particularly appropriate for research with children. Drawing on an ongoing study of food and eating in employed families, this paper explores the usefulness of using visual methods, including drawing and photoelicitation, to study children’s food practices. It examines what these methods ‘add’ in this mixed methods study and how they work in combination with other methods and reflects upon some of the challenges faced by researchers adopting such approaches.

Type: Article
Title: The use of visual methods with children in a mixed methods study of family food practices
Language: English
Keywords: children; food practices; visual methods; mixed qualitative methods
UCL classification: UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Education > UCL Institute of Education
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10011827
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