This innovative, practical guide introduces researchers to the use of the video reflexive ethnography in health and health services research. This methodology has enjoyed increasing popularity among researchers internationally and has been inspired by developments across a range of disciplines: ethnography, visual and applied anthropology, medical sociology, health services research, medical and nursing education, adult education, community development, and qualitative research ethics.
Author | Rick Iedema, Katherine Carroll, Aileen Collier, Su-Yin Hor, Jessica Mesman, Mary Wyer |
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Table Of Content | List of vignettes List of figures List of tables Authors 0. Introduction 1. The theoretical background of video-reflexive ethnography 2. Preparing for fieldwork and collaborative data construction 3. Recruiting VRE participants 4. Videoing and analyzing practices 5. Preparing reflexive sessions 6. Conducting reflexive sessions 7. Evaluating VRE achievements 8. Publishing VRE studies 9. Tying the principal strands of the book together Appendix A: Examples of funded VRE projects Appendix B: VRE and ethics Index |
Publish Date | 4 Jan 2019 |