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How do surgeons learn to operate? – 20th February 2013

January 15, 2013by annawaring1

DANA Centre, Science Museum 20 Feb 2013, 7-9pm How do surgeons learn to operate – should it be on real patients? Join us to watch surgeons in action, discuss learning […]

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Technology and embodiment, Uncategorized, Video and other digital data

An Introduction to Using Video for Research

March 17, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

This working paper provides an introduction to the use of video for research. It maps the scope and use of video for research and demonstrates that video is a significant […]

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Publications, Video and other digital data

Key Readings: Video-Based Research

February 17, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

Adami, E. (2009) ‘We/YouTube’: Exploring sign-making in video-interaction. Visual Communication, 8, (4) 379-400. Banks, M. (2001) Visual Methods in Social Research. London: Sage. Bateson, G. and Mead, M. (1942) Balinese […]

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