References
- Barthes, R., & Heath, S. (1977). Image, music, text: Essays. Fontana.
- Croghan, R., Griffin, C., Hunter, J., & Phoenix, A. (2008). Young people’s constructions of self. International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory & Practice, 11(4), 345–356.
- Howarth, C. (2007). It’s Not Their Fault That They Have That Colour Skin, Is It? In G. Moloney & I. Walker (Ed.), Social Representations and Identity: Content, Process, and Power (pp. 131–156). Palgrave Macmillan US.
- Jenkins, H. (2008). Convergence culture: Where old and new media collide (Paperback edition). New York University Press.
- Martikainen, J., & Hakoköngäs, E. (2023). Drawing as a method of researching social representations. Qualitative Research, 23(4), 981–999.
- Milgram, S., & Jodelet, D. (1976). Psychological Maps of Paris.
- Piaget, J. (2013). Mental Imagery in the Child: Selected Works vol 6. Routledge.
- Räty, H., Komulainen, K., Paajanen, T., Markkanen, M., Skorokhodova, N., & Kolesnikov, V. (2012). Portraying intelligence: Children’s drawings of intelligent men and women in Finnish and Russian Karelia. Educational Studies, 38(5), 573–586.
- Reimer, M. (2011). Choremes and Chorematic Analysis. In E. Margolis & L. Pauwels (Ed.), The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods (pp. 410–424). SAGE Publications Ltd.
- Rosa, A. S. & Wagner, W. (1987). The social representations of mental illness in children and adults.
- Rose, G. (2014). On the relation between ‘visual research methods’ and contemporary visual culture. The Sociological Review, 62(1), 24–46.
- Sanderson, B. (2007). Elantris: Tenth Anniversary Author’s Definitive Edition (First edition). Tor Books.
- Tolkien, J. R. R. (2002). The Return of the King. Houghton Mifflin.