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| 领域 | 质性 | 质性 |
| 方法族 | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| 起源年份≠ | 1990s–2000s (formalized integration) | 1990s (formalized participatory visual methods); Freire roots 1970s |
| 提出者≠ | Draws on Peirce, Saussure, Barthes (semiotics) and Lewin, Fals Borda (participatory research); integrated form developed in social semiotics and PAR literature | Wang & Burris (photovoice tradition); broader roots in participatory action research (Fals-Borda, Freire) |
| 类型≠ | Qualitative participatory analysis approach | Qualitative participatory research approach |
| 开创性文献≠ | Kress, G., & van Leeuwen, T. (2006). Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual Design (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 978-0415319153 | Wang, C., & Burris, M. A. (1997). Photovoice: Concept, methodology, and use for participatory needs assessment. Health Education and Behavior, 24(3), 369–387. DOI ↗ |
| 别名 | PSA, community semiotic analysis, collaborative semiotic inquiry, participatory social semiotics | PVA, participatory visual methods, collaborative visual inquiry, community-based visual analysis |
| 相关≠ | 4 | 5 |
| 摘要≠ | Participatory Semiotic Analysis (PSA) is a qualitative method that invites community members or research participants to actively co-analyze the signs, symbols, images, and texts that shape their social world. Combining the interpretive rigour of semiotic theory with the democratic ethos of participatory action research, PSA treats participants not as passive informants but as co-analysts who bring insider knowledge to the decoding of culturally embedded meanings. | Participatory Visual Analysis (PVA) is a qualitative research approach in which community members or research participants actively produce and interpret visual materials — photographs, drawings, videos, or maps — as a means of documenting their own experiences, surfacing knowledge, and informing action. Rather than the researcher imposing an analytical gaze on pre-existing images, participants are co-investigators who create visual data and participate in its interpretation, making the method both epistemologically democratic and particularly powerful for accessing marginalized or hard-to-articulate perspectives. |
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