photoelicitation
Photoelicitation is a qualitative research method that uses photographs as a stimulus to encourage participants to discuss their experiences, perceptions, and beliefs. It involves showing participants images and then asking them to elaborate on what they see, how the images make them feel, or what meaning they attribute to them. This technique is often employed in fields such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, and education to gain deeper insights into subjective experiences that might be difficult to access through traditional interview questions alone.
The photographs used in photoelicitation can be taken by the researcher, provided by the participant, or sourced
The process typically involves a semi-structured interview where the researcher guides the conversation, asking open-ended questions