La méthode de la photo-interview à partir de la photographie aérienne

Aerial photography presents almost exhaustively the morphology and land use of the photographed space, but does not represent the social dimension of the studied territory. This article mentions an example of a particular use of the photo-interview method introducing pictures during interviews so th...

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Main Authors: Laetitia Delavoipière, Sylvaine Conord, Anaïs Marshall
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/20672
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description Aerial photography presents almost exhaustively the morphology and land use of the photographed space, but does not represent the social dimension of the studied territory. This article mentions an example of a particular use of the photo-interview method introducing pictures during interviews so that they become a vector for discussions and exchanges. Adapted to aerial photography, this investigative technique was tested with two former residents of a slum in Nanterre. The collection of reactions to the images of the spaces they had lived has enriched the territorial analysis in a research work on the precarious urbanization of Nanterre.
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spellingShingle Laetitia Delavoipière
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Anaïs Marshall
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photo-interview
aerial photography
Nanterre
“enchanted” memory
socio-spatial segregation
title La méthode de la photo-interview à partir de la photographie aérienne
title_full La méthode de la photo-interview à partir de la photographie aérienne
title_fullStr La méthode de la photo-interview à partir de la photographie aérienne
title_full_unstemmed La méthode de la photo-interview à partir de la photographie aérienne
title_short La méthode de la photo-interview à partir de la photographie aérienne
title_sort la methode de la photo interview a partir de la photographie aerienne
topic slum
photo-interview
aerial photography
Nanterre
“enchanted” memory
socio-spatial segregation
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/20672
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