Elicitation Techniques in the Construction of Family Memory: An Analysis from Photography

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https://doi.org/10.5433/1984-7939.2026.v23.51611

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Fotoelicitação, Memória familiar, Intergeracional, Preservação

Resumo

The photo-elicitation technical sheet is a valuable tool for the recovery, interpretation and preservation of family memory, since it allows the construction of meaningful stories from inherited photographs, identifying aspects such as the temporal and spatial context, the identification of people and their visual environment. In a study carried out with 15 photography students by recording cards and 5 interview questions. The results show that through the photo-elicitation technical sheet on the maternal side, four generations were identified, while on the paternal side only three, generating a feeling of sadness due to the lack of visual records of the grandparents. The absence of photographs provokes nostalgia, highlighting the importance of preserving these memories for future generations. In conclusion, this technique strengthens intergenerational connection and highlights the value of documenting family history to keep the legacy alive.

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Biografia do Autor

Americo Pillaca, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Doutor em Geografia pela Universidade Autônoma de Barcelona. 

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2026-03-16

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Pillaca, A. (2026). Elicitation Techniques in the Construction of Family Memory: An Analysis from Photography. Discursos Fotograficos, 23, e51611. https://doi.org/10.5433/1984-7939.2026.v23.51611

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