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Picturing Masculinities: Using Photoelicitation in Men’s Health Research
Author(s) -
Genevieve Creighton,
Mariana Brussoni,
John L. Oliffe,
Christina Han
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
american journal of men s health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.881
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1557-9891
pISSN - 1557-9883
DOI - 10.1177/1557988315611217
Subject(s) - photo elicitation , reflexivity , conversation , accidental , masculinity , narrative , context (archaeology) , qualitative research , identity (music) , grief , psychology , perception , narrative inquiry , social psychology , sociology , gender studies , aesthetics , psychotherapist , communication , social science , art , paleontology , physics , literature , biology , neuroscience , anthropology , acoustics
This article explores the use of photo-elicitation methods in two men’s health studies. Discussed are the ways that photo-elicitation can facilitate conversation about health issues that might be otherwise challenging to access. In the first study, researchers explored 35 young men’s experiences of grief following the accidental death of a male peer. In the second study, researchers describe 64 fathers’ perceptions about their roles and identity with respect to child safety and risk. Photographs and accompanying narratives were analyzed and results were theorized using a masculinities framework. Discussed are the benefits of photo-elicitation, which include facilitating conversation about emotions, garnering insight into the structures and identities of masculinity in the context of men’s health. Considered also are some methodological challenges amid recommendations for ensuring reflexive practices. Based on the findings it is concluded that photo-elicitation can innovatively advance qualitative research in men’s health.

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