Lomonosov Psychology Journal
ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852
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ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852

Multimodal Approach to the Research of Urban Space

Background. In the context of the development of modern society visual information is one of the ways of communication, which forms for social psychologists a research request to include visual modality in the analysis to identify the ways and content of interpretations of the facts of everyday reality, which are peculiar to people.

Objective. The present work presents the research potential of a multimodal approach to the analysis of representations of urban space. These representations are transformed as a result of transformations in the city itself and are reflected in the mental picture of its inhabitants. Thus, the main aim of the work is to reveal the advantages of a qualitative research strategy, where, through the use of verbal and visual modalities, it is possible to obtain meaningful textural data and describe the process of transformation of representations of Moscow, as well as to show the deep experiences that can accompany it. The empirical aim of the study is to describe the content of representations of Moscow and their transformation. The empirical object of the study is representations of Moscow. The empirical subject of the study is the transformation of representations about the urban space of Moscow.

Method. In order to fulfill aim, the research design was formed, where the photos were both: a means of reflecting of representations of the city and the stimulus material for the formation of narratives, which reflected and analyzed the dynamics of the residents' representations of their city.

The sample included two groups of respondents: 12 native residents of Moscow and 13 residents who moved to Moscow and lived for the last 5 years. The age of the subjects ranged from 24 to 30 years.

Results. Thanks to the implemented design of the study, where, due to photographs as a stimulus material, narratives turned out to be detailed in content and emotionally saturated with experiences, the presence of two lines of discourse in the representations of Moscow was revealed: Moscow-resting and Moscow-working. The mechanism of the personification of the city by residents is analyzed as an effect of the perception of urban space.

Conclusion. The use of a multimodal form of research made it possible, based on the analysis of photographs and narratives, to describe the content and transformations of representations of Moscow, as well as the outline of the perspective of the work performed.

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Recieved: 04/15/2022

Accepted: 06/02/2022

Published: 10/31/2022

Keywords: multimodal approach; qualitative methods; narrative analysis; urban space; representations of Moscow; visual data; visual analysis; photo essay

Available online since: 31.10.2022

Issue 3, 2022