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How Do I Generate Visual Data?

Harriet Shortt, Samantha Parsley

A Guide for Business and Management Research

Barcode 9781839106828
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Release Date: 23/09/2025

Label: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Series: Elgar Dissertation Companions
Language: English
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

A Guide for Business and Management Research
This insightful book examines seven core visual techniques as methods of primary data generation for research projects. It provides guidance and support to students conducting projects in the field of business and management, emphasizing the involvement of participants in the process.
This insightful book examines seven core visual techniques as methods of primary data generation for research projects. It provides guidance and support to students conducting projects in the field of business and management, emphasizing the involvement of participants in the process.



Harriet Shortt and Samantha Parsley trace the social science heritage of visual methods and analyze fresh perspectives on their students’ case studies. They explore key epistemologies, delving into ethical considerations and the kinds of research questions visual methods are well suited to answering. The book outlines technical concerns and features photographs from the authors’ own research projects to bring theories to life. It also includes an up-to-date literature review of published studies using visual methods, concluding with a future-orientated discussion on benefits and challenges of using these approaches.



How Do I Generate Visual Data? is a vital guide for students and academics in business, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and a range of humanities and social science subjects. It supplies helpful checklists and examples that will greatly benefit educators, researchers and students.