Photography in Psychological Research and Cultural Inquiry

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forthcoming
imagination
Jaan Valsiner
Non-verbalisable Content
Phi Phenomenon
Photography
Photography Method
Research Methodology
Self-Conceptualisation
Trajectory Equifinality Approach
Visual Thinking Strategies
Visualisation
VTS

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  • ISBN 9781041077152
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This wholly novel volume introduces the idea of photography as a tool in psychological research and practice, mapping the historical connections and intersections of these two fields in order to identify ways to enrich current methods of social psychological research.

The book posits that the interplay between subject and viewer that is inherent within the medium of photography is of direct importance and relevance to cultural psychology, arguing that this dialogue allows for the communication of non-verbalisable content, and the visualisation of the internal thought structures, without the necessity of using words. Against this backdrop, chapters introduce a new research method, involving photography within the process of mapping and understanding the human life course. The book explores the integration of photography into dynamic life course models based on Valsiner’s Trajectory Equifinality Approach and models, discussing how photography further fosters psychological dialogues and expands the ways we engage with visual narratives. The interpretive power of images, as well as addressing other current models, such Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS), Phi Phenomenon, or Self-Conceptualisation through imagination, are also examined.

Ultimately recognising photography as a key medium in our efforts to understand human behaviour and the psyche, this book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of cultural psychology, photography, and research methods in psychology specifically.

Natalie Jancosek is a clinical and health psychologist in private practice, school psychologist, senior research scholar at Fondazione Jaan Valsiner: University for the Future, and adjunct lecturer at Webster Vienna Private University and University of Sustainability Vienna.

Kristina Babak is a Vienna-based photographer and visual creative with a photography degree from Cambridge School of Art, currently studying Psychology at Sigmund Freud University Vienna.

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