articleQualitative ResearchNov 1, 2009DIAMOND OA

Beyond the standard interview: the use of graphic elicitation and arts-based methods

University of Cambridge

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Abstract

This article reviews three visual methods based on drawing that I applied in my research on young people: the arts-based projective technique, the self-portrait, and the graphic elicitation methods of the relational map and the timeline. Examples of these methods are drawn from their application in two studies, the Narratives of Identity and Migration project, exploring young people and identities in England and Italy, and the Young Lives and Times. The article argues that applying these drawing methods in the context of an interview can open up participants’ interpretations of questions, and allow a creative way of interviewing that is responsive to participants’ own meanings and associations. The article…

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Keywords
  • Timeline
  • Photo elicitation
  • Interview
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Visual methods
  • Narrative
  • The arts
  • Identity (music)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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