Recent Methodological Opportunities in Online Hypermedia – a Case Study of Photojournalism in Singapore
This methodological paper reviews the recent work done by photojournalists in Singapore who have leveraged on the use of multimedia to create meaning-rich narratives of the social situations they investigate. Using an online multimedia project recently launched by journalists and photojournalists in Singapore, I will show how photographers'/photojournalists' expertise, knowledge and combination of text and photographs serve to exemplify the opportunities that hypermedia affords to sociologists, and argue that hypermedia presentations are particularly useful in extending auto/biographical narratives, encouraging collaborative research, as well as interrogating the everyday social lives of our informants.
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2011-05-31
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Authors: | Heng, Terence |
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Sociological Research Online. - Sociological Research Online. - Vol. 16.2011, 2, p. 15-15
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Sociological Research Online |
Subject: | Visual Sociology | Hypermedia | Online Methods | Singapore | Photojournalism | Visual Methods | Photography |
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