Increasing numbers of researchers are using arts-based, embodied or creative methods. They promote rapport and connection, facilitating research that reaches beyond surface understanding to expose authentic stories and hidden, richer truths. Whilst powerful, these methods can have unintended consequences and the potential for harm. Drawing on case studies and lessons learned from programmes and work across research, therapy, education, art and science, this engaging book explores and demonstrates the porous borders of research. It invites researchers to reflect and consider the boundaries and consequences of their work in order to deepen and widen its applicability and impact across science, art, education and therapy.
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This engaging book explores the porous borders of research with art, therapy and education, helping researchers reflect on their practice and consider more carefully the potential consequences and impacts of their work.
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Part 1: Introduction to qualitative, creative, and embodied research Introduction to Part 1 Lesson 1: Reflection Lesson 2: Awareness Lesson 3: Relationship Part 2: Disciplinary borders Introduction to Part 2 Lessons from art Lessons from science Lessons from ethics Part 3: Case studies Introduction to Part 3 Case study 1: Working with children Case study 2: Working with artists and researchers Case study 3: Working with embodied academics Case study 4: Working with scientists Weaving in
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"This project brings together interdisciplinary activities across research, art and science; exploring the (at times) blurred boundaries of each discipline and how academics may navigate these for generative and ethical research." Kay Sidebottom, University of Stirling
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Provides a topical intervention to the growing field of creative and innovative methods within the social research methods; Adopts a novel approach to the tasks and processes of research, with its focus on the responsibilities of researchers; Makes researchers think about the consequences and boundaries of their role.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447355632
Publisert
2023-12-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Policy Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Jennifer Leigh is Reader of Creative Practices for Social Justice at the University of Kent.