What we see and what we say: using images in research, therapy, empowerment, and social change
Introduction -- Art as a speech act from the margins : a case study of impoverished Bedouin women's images -- Social context : background to the Bedouin women's case study -- Working with images : the method used in the case study -- Bedouin women's images on the level of content -- Pain and resilience as seen in the compositional elements of the bedouin women's images -- Using images from a socially contextualized perspective within social research and practice -- Using images in research from a social perspective -- Methodological implications of using images within research -- Art therapy : the missing social theory of art therapy -- Methodology of a socially contextualized art therapy -- Images as group empowerment and action -- Images in conflict negotiation with power holders -- Summary