Интерпретативные теории как теоретический фундамент для визуальной социологии
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.48250Mots-clés :
визуальная социология, визуальные методы, интерпретативные теории, феноменология, драматургическая социология, этнометодологияRésumé
В статье рассматриваются феноменология, драматургическая социология и этнометодология как теоретическая основа для визуальных исследований в социологии. Визуальную социологию и указанные теоретические подходы объединяет внимание к повседневности и конструированию межличностных взаимодействий социальных акторов. Так, визуальные методы социологии служат методами сбора и анализа визуальных данных, а перечисленные выше интерпретативные подходы – теоретической основой
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