Contents // 1. Introduction: Images, Methodologies, and Generating Social Knowledge - Gregory C. Stanczak // 2. Observing Culture and Social Life: Documentary Photography, Fieldwork, and Social Research - Jon Wagner // 3. All Photos Lie: Images as Data - Barry M. Goldstein // 4. Capturing the Visual Traces of Historical Change: The Internet Mission Photography Archive - Jon Miller // 5. The Failure of “The President’s Choice” - Erina Duganne // 6. Using Photography in Studies of Immigrant Communities: Reflecting Across Projects and Populations - Steven J. Gold // 7. Inner-City Children in Sharper Focus: Sociology of Childhood and Photo Elicitation Interviews - Marisol Clark-Ibanez // 8. When Words Arc Not Enough: Eliciting Children’s Experiences of Buddhist Monastic Life Through Photographs - Jeffreyr Samuels // 9. Signs of Resistance: Marking Public Space Through a Renewed Cultural Activism - Emmanuel A. David // 10. Performances, Confessions, and Identities: Using Video Diaries to Research Sexualities - Ruth Holliday // 11. The Symbolism of Video: Exploring Migrant Mothers’ Experiences - Yolanda Hernandez-Albujar // 12. Website Design: The Precarious Blend of Narrative, Aesthetics, and Social Theory - Stephen Papson, Robert Goldman, and Noah Kersey // Index // About the Contributors