Post-photo semi-structured interview (Questions adapted from Wang, 1999) All photographs are printed. I will then lie out all the images and give the participant time to look at them all. We will interview all the images with the questions below.
- Can you tell me what you see in this photograph?
- What is happening in the photograph? [Who is in the photograph, where was it taken, are there symbols etc.]
- Why did you take this photograph?
- How does this relate to your life?
- What does this photograph tell people about life in Mae Sot [Do you think this is a positive or negative occurrence?]
- Why do you think this situation/strength/concern exists?
- What do you think can be done to improve this situation/concern? Or What do you think can be done to support this strength?
After all images have been discussed:
- When you look at these (3-5) photographs do you think there are any themes/issues that are common to them all?
o what can other people learn from this?
- Why did you choose these (3-5) images as the ones, which are most important to share with me?
Thank you for your time
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