Resources
Photo Voice Bibliography

Bach, H. (1998) A Visual narrative concerning curriculum, girls, photography, etc.
Edmonton: Qual Institute Press.

Collier, J. & Collier, M. (Ed.). (1986). Visual anthropology: Photography as a research method. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Chalfen, R. (1987). Snapshot versions of life. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press.

Emery, W., Tiseo, F & Llewellyn, L. (Eds.) (2000). Rainbow of dreams: Memories in
black and white. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd.

Entz, G. & Galarza, S.L. (2000). Picture this: Digital and instant photography activities for early childhood learning. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Ewald. W. (2001). I wanna take me a picture: Teaching photography & writing to
children. Beacon Press.

Ewald, W. (1985). Portraits and dreams: Photographs and stories by children of the Appalachian. London: Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative Society.

Fischman, G. E. (2001). Reflections about images, visual culture, and educational research. Educational Researcher. 30 (8), 28-31.

Harper, D. (1998). On the authority of the image: Visual methods at the crossroads. In
N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), Collecting and interpreting qualitative
research. Thousand Oaks, London, & New Delhi: Sage.

Hartmann, W. Silvester, J. & Hayes, P. (1998). The colonizing camera: Photographs in the making of Namibian history. Capetown: UCT Press.

Hirsh, Marianne (1997). Family frames: Photography, narrative, & postmemory.
Cambridge: Harvard University press.

Hubbard, J. (1994). Shooting back from the reservation. New York: New Press.

Krisman, A. (1986). "You shout at us one minute; you take photographs the next". In P.
Holland, J. Spence, & S. Watney (Eds.), Photography/politics: Two (pp. 122-124).
London: Comedia/Photography Workshop.

Kuhn, Annette (1994). Women’s pictures: Feminism & cinema. London & New York:
Verso.

Kuhn, (1985). The power of the image: Essays on representation and sexuality. London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Langford, M. (2001). Suspended conversations: The afterlife of memory in photographic
albums. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press

Lykes, M.B. (2001). Creative arts and photography in participatory action research in Guatemala. In P. Reason & H. Bradbury (Eds.), Handbook of action research: Participative inquiry and practice (pp. 363-371). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Mavor, C. (1999). Becoming: The photographs of Clemintina, Viscountess Hawarden.
Durham & London: Duke University Press.

Mitchell, C. & Weber, S.J. (1998). Picture this! Class line-ups, vernacular portraits and
lasting impressions of school. In J. Prosser (Ed.), Image-based research: A
sourcebook for qualitative researchers (pp. 197-213). London: Falmer Press.

Mitchell, W.J.T. (1994). Picture Theory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Proulx, B.Z. (ed) (1998) L.O.V.E Works! Photojournalism by the Leave Out ViolencE
teams. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co.

Sontag, S. (1977). On Photography. New York: Doubleday.

Spence, J. (1991). Shame-work: Thoughts on family snaps and fractured identities. In P.
Holland & J. Spence. (Eds.), Family snaps: The meaning of domestic photograph.
London: Virago.

Spence, J. (1988). Putting myself in the picture: A political, personal and photographic
autobiography. Seattle: The Real Comet Press.

Spence. J. and Solomon, J. (Eds.) (1995). What can a woman do with a camera? London:
Scarlet Press.

Walker, R. (1993). Finding a silent voice for the researcher: Using photographs in evaluation and research. In M. Schratz (Ed.), Qualitative voices in educational research (pp. 74-92). London: Falmer Press.

Wang, C. (1999). Photovoice: A participatory action research strategy applied to women's health. Journal of Women's Health, 8(2): 85-192.

Wang, C., & Redwood-Jones, Y.A. (2001). Photovoice ethics. Health Education and Behavior, 28 (5): 560-572.

Weiser, J. (1999). Phototherapy Techniques: Exploring the secrets of personal snapshots
and family albums. Vancouver: Phototherapy Centre.

Weiser, J. (1983). “Using photographs in therapy with people who are 'different'.” In D. A. Krauss and J. L. Fryrear (Eds.) Phototherapy in Mental Health. Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas. 174-199.

Weiser, J. (1988). “PhotoTherapy: Using snapshots and photo-interactions in therapy with youth.” In: Schaefer, C. (Ed.)Innovative Interventions in Child and Adolescent Therapy. New York: Wiley. 339-376.

Weiser, J. (1990). ‘"More than meets the eye": Using ordinary snapshots as tools for therapy.’ In T. Laidlaw; C. Malmo; & Associates (Eds.) Healing Voices: Feminist Approaches to Therapy With Women. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 83-117.

Weiser, J. (1999 2nd edition). Phototherapy Techniques: The Secret Lives of Personal
Snapshots and Family Albums. Vancouver: Phototherapy Centre Press.

Wong, L. (ed) (1999) Shootback: Photos by Kids from the Nairobi Slums. London: Booth-
Clibborn Editions.

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Ball, M.S. & Smith, G. W.H. (1992). Analyzing visual data. Qualitative Research
Methods Series 24. London: Sage Publications.

Barone, T (2000).Aesthetics, politics, educational inquiries: Essays and examples. New
York: Peter Lang.

Becker, S. (1998). “Visual sociology, documentary, photography and photojournalism: It’s (almost) all a matter of context.” In J. Prosser (Ed.) Image-based Research: A Sourcebook for Qualitative Researchers. London: Falmer Press.

Burgin, V. (Ed.) (1982). Thinking photography. London: Macmillan.

Dyer, R. (1993). The Matter of Images: Essays on Representations. Routlege. London.

Garret-Petts, W. F. (2000). PhotoGraphic encounters: The edges and edginess of reading prose pictures and visual fictions. University of Alberta Press.

Glenbow, Vera Lemecha (1991). The embodied viewer. Calgary: Glenbow Museum.

Haggerson, N. L. (2000). Expanding curriculum research and understanding: A mytho-poetic perspective. New York: Peter Lang.

hooks, b. (1995). Art on my mind: Visual poli¬tics. New York: New Press.

Martin, Elizabeth & Meyer, Virvian (1997). Female gazes: Seventy-five women artists.
Toronto: Second Story Press.

Van Leewent, T. & Jewitt, C. (2001). Handbook of visual analysis. London: Sage.

West, N.M. (2000). Kodak and the lens of nostalgia. Charlottesville & London: University Press of Virginia.

 


 
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