Sociolegal image-text on the fly
When I see something that triggers a sociolegal thought I usually take a photo and tweet it, usually tagging the ever-obliging @SLSA_UK.
The tweet text reminds me of the thought that was triggered by the image.
All of which goes to my increasing confidence in the idea that images and text are best served together. And hot? So I shall continue to collect examples here as and when.
Sociolegal researcher scoops up data while channeling disciplinary concepts + norms @KLSResearch @SLSA_UK pic.twitter.com/juYQyug77D— Amanda PerryKessaris (@aperrykessaris) July 23, 2016
When you realise your data is clear but your analysis is distorted by your chosen lens. pic.twitter.com/hBmxSx1Iau— Amanda PerryKessaris (@aperrykessaris) August 11, 2016
When it's time to admit that you actively block out the questions/answers that don't interest you. pic.twitter.com/Ew2LhXifVO— Amanda PerryKessaris (@aperrykessaris) August 11, 2016
Labels: experiment, research through design, Visual vocabulary
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