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Capewell, Carmel; Frodsham, Sarah; Paynter, Kim Waring – Education Sciences, 2022
This paper reflects on an Ethical Review Board's (ERB) established structure of practice throughout a student-led project. We use the research project as a means of exploring the three questions set by the Editors, Fox and Busher, regarding the role of ERBs throughout the research process. We gained full university-level ethical approval in…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Photography, Social Action, Ethics
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Howes, Andrew John; Miles, Susie – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
Issues of social justice associated with photography based educational research (PBER) are under-explored and under-theorised. In Part 1 of this paper, a practical synthesis of social justice in education is used to interrogate the purposes and processes of PBER, which then frames discussion of the particular affordances of images and the ethical…
Descriptors: Photography, Social Justice, Educational Research, Affordances
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Anan Wan – Journal of Advertising Education, 2024
This study explores advertising students' recognition and comprehension of in-feed native advertising on Instagram, a leading platform for social media native advertising. Data were collected from 303 U.S. college advertising students. It examines the impact of two key aspects of Instagram in-feed native advertising--an additional label…
Descriptors: Advertising, Social Media, College Students, Commercial Art
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Baker, Bernadette; Saari, Antti – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Images of brains circulate today as rationales for decision-making and selectivity in policies, curriculum, preservice teacher education and inservice professional development. The excitement over brain-based research, its visual reach and authorizing role accompanies longstanding debates in which the status attributed to biology, physiology and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Decision Making, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurosciences
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Buraphadeja, Vasa; Prabhu, Swati – Cogent Education, 2020
This study aims to describe Thai faculty's use of Facebook. Using Facebook's Graph Search, data from faculty members in two universities were collected and analysed. The qualitative content of the profiles such as photos, wall posts, and Facebook pages were examined and found that many faculty members used Facebook for personal reasons. However,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Social Media, Social Networks, Professionalism
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Bunch, J.C.; Rampold, Shelli D.; Cater, Melissa; Blackburn, J. Joey – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2018
Historically, education abroad has been designed to provide students a full immersion experience by way of semester or year-long study at a foreign university. However, this traditional format has been redefined to include a variety of non-traditional international experiences, such as international service learning projects, internships, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Study Abroad, Phenomenology, Agricultural Education
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Ahn, Ho-Young – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2019
In the present phenomenological study, I explored how some college women make sense of images of the body manipulated by Photoshop and how they perceive the Photoshop disclaimer labels currently mandated in several European countries. In-depth interviews with 16 female college students revealed four themes regarding the meanings of Photoshopped…
Descriptors: College Students, Young Adults, Females, Advertising
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Berdanier, Catherine G. P.; Tang, Xiaofeng; Cox, Monica F. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2018
Background: Ethical issues have become increasingly important in discussions of sustainability, an area involving ethical and sociotechnical decisions that engineers may not be prepared to consider. Recent literature on engineering ethics highlights the need to integrate social and environmental aspects of ethics into technical topics through…
Descriptors: Ethics, Sustainability, Engineering Education, Case Studies
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Carniel, Jessica – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2018
Using the controversial image of Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi as its provocation, this paper reflects upon the ethics of images used in teaching in a time of high-volume image circulation via social media, as well as a time when debates about content and trigger warnings are starting to gain more traction in the Australian tertiary sector. It…
Descriptors: Ethics, Imagery, Prosocial Behavior, Educational Theories
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Anderson, Vivienne; Rabello, Rafaela; Wass, Rob; Golding, Clinton; Rangi, Ana; Eteuati, Esmay; Bristowe, Zoe; Waller, Arianna – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Care has received relatively little attention in higher education (HE) literature. However, literature alluding to care reveals contrasting perspectives. Some scholars diminish care concerns as a product of the marketised university, where students-as-consumers insist on 'safe' teaching and the avoidance of 'troublesome knowledge'. Others position…
Descriptors: Caring, Higher Education, Ethics, Teaching Methods
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Tremblay, Melissa; Kingsley, Bethan; Gokiert, Rebecca; Benthem, Gary – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2018
Drawing on a community-university (CU) partnership between a non-profit organization that serves teen families, a housing organization and a university, this paper discusses the opportunities and challenges that can arise when engaging vulnerable youth in research. Through this paper, we share reflections on promising practices and ethical…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, At Risk Persons, Adolescents, Early Parenthood
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Wainwright, Megan; Bingham, Shantell; Sicwebu, Namhla – Journal of Experiential Education, 2017
Background: Field school research, which begins by considering community partners as pedagogues and thus exploring their perspectives on student learning, is uncommon. Photovoice is a method for self-expression of such marginalized voices. Purpose: Describe the photovoice to photodocumentary process and present results of its evaluation.…
Descriptors: Public Health, Questionnaires, Photography, Student Attitudes
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Marshalsey, Lorraine; Sclater, Madeleine – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
This article discusses the practical and ethical challenges and benefits of using social media and video-based research methods -- also known as Photovoice -- to investigate contemporary Communication Design education. The two visual research methods discussed include the social media mobile application Snapchat® and participant-generated GoPro®…
Descriptors: Social Media, Design, Participatory Research, Action Research
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White, M. L.; Murray, Jean – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2016
This paper describes exploratory research into the development of innovative visual pedagogies for investigating how pre-service student-teachers articulate their views about the effects of poverty on educational attainment. Social class emerges as the strongest factor in poverty and educational disadvantage in the UK. The resulting issues are…
Descriptors: Student Teacher Attitudes, Poverty, Educationally Disadvantaged, Visual Aids
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Karunakaran, Ilavenil; Thirumalaikolundusubramanian, Ponniah; Nalinakumari, Sheela Das – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2017
Professionalism and ethics have gained widespread recognition as competencies to be fulfilled, taught, and assessed within medical education. The role of the anatomy course in developed nations has evolved over time and now encompasses multiple domains, including knowledge, skills, and the inculcation of professionalism and ethics. The Medical…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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