Photoethnography with Fiona Brookmand and Heith Copes
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Prof Fiona Brookman (University of South Wales) and Prof Heith Copes (University of Alabama at Birmingham) discuss their recent article ', drugs, and coercive control: Gendered narratives of methamphetamine use, relationships, and violence'. They talk us through the process of working with a photographer, using imagery to challenge stereotypes and offer advice to researchers who want to use visual criminology.
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