The use of digital technologies in the co-creation process of photo elicitation

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Purpose: This article approaches the possibilities of photo elicitation as a technique for social research in the landscape of technology-mediated instantaneous interpersonal communication. Design/methodology/approach: This case study, which involved persons with prison experience in the process of returning to the community, demonstrates how participant-generated photographs made with mobile handheld electronic devices and the meanings participants have attached to them allowed the research to take a co-creative turn. Findings: The data analyzed show the potential of photo elicitation to build a link between researcher and researched that empowers the latter with agency in designing the results and also throughout the research process as a whole, thus allowing the former to reach a deeper level of understanding of the research participants' social reality. Originality/value: The research conducted showcases the possibilities of this technique to approach the field of emotions from the ethnography and how they can build knowledge – especially in the work with vulnerable populations in vulnerable contexts – and generate new categories of analysis.

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Agúndez Del Castillo, R., Ferro, L., & Silva, E. (2024). The use of digital technologies in the co-creation process of photo elicitation. Qualitative Research Journal. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRJ-06-2023-0101

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