Thriving Across the Lifespan and Around the Globe: Day in the Life Visual Research Approach

Development of the Day in the Life Approach for Studying Participants Across the Lifespan and Around the Globe

Author(s): Catherine Ann Cameron *

Pp: 1-5 (5)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681088808121010004

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Our visual approach films one Day in the Life (DITL) of thriving participants at different periods of development over the lifespan (Gillen & Cameron, 2010; Italian translation, 2015; Brazilian adaptation, 2018) and in diverse locations around the globe. We have visual DITL records for seven thriving toddlers (30-month-olds). We have studied eleven children in successful transition to school (five- to seven-year-olds). We have filmed and reported on the Days of eight resilient migrant adolescents (13- to 15- year-olds); and six older adults (over 80-years-of-age) who are living independently at home). The films are supported by individual interviews with participants and members of their families and follow-through exchanges with participants when and wherever possible.


Keywords: Day in the Life, Diverse Global Locations, Families, Films, Independent Older Adults, Licited Photographs, Lifespan, Resilient Migrant Adolescents, Thriving, Toddlers, Transition to School, Visual Methodology.

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