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Vernacular Videos as Research Data: Audiovisual Self-Representations and the Epistemology of Social Science Knowledge Production
Vernakuläre Videos als Forschungsdaten: Audiovisuelle Selbstdarstellungen und die Epistemologie der sozialwissenschaftlichen Wissensproduktion
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Abstract In ongoing debates about the design of contemporary social science research, it is essential to address the question of what constitutes research data - the foundation of empirical inquiry. This paper focuses on audiovisual research data, exploring its history, significance, and distinctive characte... view more
In ongoing debates about the design of contemporary social science research, it is essential to address the question of what constitutes research data - the foundation of empirical inquiry. This paper focuses on audiovisual research data, exploring its history, significance, and distinctive characteristics. It presents an empirically developed systematization of this data type, with particular emphasis on videographic vernacular videos. These videos open new opportunities for knowledge production by providing accessible entry points into otherwise inaccessible social fields. Their integration into social science research also challenges the traditional distinction between data collection and analysis, as they emerge from pre-structured social, political, and media environments. The paper proposes methodological strategies to address these challenges and discusses how vernacular videos reshape epistemic practices in qualitative research. By expanding the concept of research data, it contributes to the empirical theory of science and highlights the role of audiovisual data in the evolving landscape of knowledge production.... view less
Keywords
empirical research; qualitative method; data capture; video; knowledge production
Classification
Research Design
Free Keywords
qualitative research data; audiovisual data; videographic vernacular video; self-representation; epistemic practices; ethnographic film; videographic; research data
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 110-134
Journal
Historical Social Research, 50 (2025) 2
Issue topic
Towards an Empirical Theory of Science? Challenges and (Possible) Standards of Scientific Research Across Disciplines and Cultures
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed