Asked by Brittany Richards on Jun 11, 2024

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The phase of photo research in which the researcher discusses the reasons why the participant took the photo,what the image means,and what the images are supposed to depict is called

A) selecting photographs.
B) contextualizing stories.
C) codifying.
D) capturing photographs.

Codifying

The process of systematically arranging and setting down laws, rules, principles, or procedures in a coherent system.

Selecting Photographs

The process of choosing photos based on specific criteria or relevance, often used in research, publications, or archival work.

  • Acquire knowledge on the various processes and stages of action research and photo research.
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andrea cosbyJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Contextualizing stories involves discussing the meaning and purpose of the photographs with the participant, which includes their reason for taking the photo and what they intend to convey through the image.