To look, to be looked at, and to look at oneself: notes on the photographic camera use in research in social psychology of work
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-0490.v12i2p217-225Keywords:
Social psychology of work, Methodology, Ethnography, Photographic camera, Photography, Open-air marketsAbstract
After briefly considering the roles of looking in knowledge building, I examine the photographic camera use in research in social psychology of work. I start from the idea that knowledge building is a process of building visibilities expressed both in photography and in words. The camera acted as a mediator between the researcher and her subjects, and its promise of fixation opened paths to enhance my knowledge of the social values underlying the open-air market, the features of its organization processes, especially its network structure, and the close relationship of work, art and sociability.Downloads
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2009-12-01
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To look, to be looked at, and to look at oneself: notes on the photographic camera use in research in social psychology of work. (2009). Cadernos De Psicologia Social Do Trabalho, 12(2), 217-225. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-0490.v12i2p217-225