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“You Don’t Take the Same Pictures as Us!”: Field Photography through the Prism of Professional Gazes

Eingereicht
October 1, 2024
Veröffentlicht
2026-05-20

Abstract

The integration—both unexpected and welcome—of an occupational therapist into a research team of sociologists working with visual methods provided an opportunity to examine the gaze each brought to the field through the camera lens. This article presents the dialogue that developed between the occupational therapist and the doctoral student in sociology during working sessions in which they viewed each other’s photos. This dialogue initially took the form of a mutual questioning, with each person questioning what the other had intended to show with the given shot, and then evolved towards an alignment of gazes built collectively around the purposes of the research.

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