Alberda, Alexandra P. (2021) Graphic Medicine Exhibited: Alberda PhD Thesis Dataset.
’Graphic Medicine Exhibited’ employs an integrated mixed-methods methodology in order to answer its research questions and meet the aims and objectives for this study. The thesis uses a blended narrative inquiry and grounded theory methodology to create interviews and analyse their findings in chapters three and four. This analysis provides further insights into graphic medicine exhibition characteristics and barriers explored in chapters one and two. In addition to the methodological contributions of each chapter’s analyses, the research uses mixed theoretical and empirical methods through the interdisciplinary application of narrative inquiry and creative practice frameworks. The dataset here includes images from the exhibition analysed and interviews with curators and visitors.
Research / Data Type: | Mixed | ||||
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Groups: | Faculty of Media & Communication | ||||
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Date: | 2021 | ||||
Date type: | Publication | ||||
Data collection method: | Social science method: two sets of semi-structured interviews coded with a blended grounded theory and narrative inquiry methodology. Discursive method: exhibiton analysis conducted in-person supported by exhibition images and analysis of supporting documents. Practiced-based methods: exhibition design and comics illustration. | ||||
Statement on legal, ethical and access issues: | Interview transcripts have been anonymised unless participants have given consent to be identifiable. Notes on the copyright of the images (which remains with the artists) has been mentioned in several places. | ||||
Keywords: | graphic medicine; comics; grounded theory; narrative inquiry; exhibition; curatorial practice; visitors; curators; comics studies; museum studies; medical humanities | ||||
Data processing and preparation activities: | Indentifiable information for anonymous participants has been removed in this dataset, raw transcripts still exist. | ||||
Publisher: | Bournemouth University (data deposited first in BORDaR) | ||||
Copyright holders: | Nina Eide Holtan and Marte Huke (exhibiton art in the images), Alexandra P. Alberda (photographs and all other documents) | ||||
Contact email address: | bordar@bournemouth.ac.uk |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.18746/bmth.data.00000167 |
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Depositing User: | Alexandra Alberda |
Year Deposited: | 08 Jun 2021 10:55 |
Revision: | 53 |
Last Modified: | 08 Jun 2021 10:56 |
Available Files
Data
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Curator Interviews w ... th Coding Strips.zip
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Visitor Interviews w ... th Coding Strips.zip
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Documentation
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Codebook - Curator I ... ews - 04-06-2021.txt
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Codebook - Curator I ... ws - 04-06-2021.docx
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Codebook - Visitor I ... ews - 04-06-2021.txt
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Codebook - Visitor I ... ws - 04-06-2021.docx
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