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| Vizuální elicitační sémiotická analýza× | Vizuálně podněcovaná tematická analýza× | |
|---|---|---|
| Obor | Kvalitativní metody | Kvalitativní metody |
| Rodina | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Rok vzniku≠ | 2000s–2010s (practice consolidated in visual qualitative research) | 2000s–2010s |
| Tvůrce≠ | Convergence of Douglas Harper (visual elicitation) and Roland Barthes / Theo van Leeuwen (semiotics) | Synthesised from Harper's photo elicitation (2002) and Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis (2006); applied as an integrated method from the 2010s onward |
| Typ≠ | Qualitative research design and analysis approach | Qualitative data collection and analysis approach |
| Původní zdroj | Harper, D. (2002). Talking about pictures: A case for photo elicitation. Visual Studies, 17(1), 13–26. DOI ↗ | Harper, D. (2002). Talking about pictures: A case for photo elicitation. Visual Studies, 17(1), 13–26. DOI ↗ |
| Další názvy | photo-elicitation semiotics, image-elicitation semiotic inquiry, visual stimulus semiotic analysis, VESA | VETA, photo elicitation thematic analysis, image-based thematic analysis, visual-data thematic analysis |
| Příbuzné≠ | 6 | 3 |
| Shrnutí≠ | Visual elicitation semiotic analysis is a qualitative approach that uses visual materials — photographs, images, film stills, or artefacts — as stimuli to provoke participant accounts, then subjects both the images and the participant-generated responses to semiotic analysis to unpack layers of denotative and connotative meaning. The method bridges the participatory strengths of photo-elicitation with the sign-system rigour of semiotics, making it especially productive in cultural, media, and social identity research. | Visual elicitation thematic analysis (VETA) is a qualitative method that uses photographs, drawings, or other images as interview stimuli to provoke richer verbal accounts, then subjects those accounts to systematic thematic analysis. By grounding conversation in concrete visual material, the method unlocks meanings, memories, and tacit knowledge that purely verbal questioning often fails to reach. It is widely used in health, education, community, and organisational research. |
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