Creating social change through creativity : anti-oppressive arts-based research methodologies /: anti-oppressive arts-based research methodologies. (2017)
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- Book
- Title:
- Creating social change through creativity : anti-oppressive arts-based research methodologies /: anti-oppressive arts-based research methodologies. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Creating social change through creativity : anti-oppressive arts-based research methodologies
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Moshoula Capous-Desyllas, Karen Morgaine.
- Editors:
- Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula
Morgaine, Karen - Contents:
- Section 1: Co-construction of Knowledge & Positionality 1. 'To Speak in Our Own Ways About the World, Without Shame': Reflections on Indigenous Resurgence in Anti-Oppressive Research 2. Listening through Performance; Identity, Embodiment, and Arts-Based Research 3. The Role of Privilege and Oppression in Arts-Based Research: A Case Study of a Cisgender and Transgender Research Team Section 2: Reflexivity 4. Struggling to See through the Eyes of Youth: On Failure and (Un)Certainty in a Photovoice Project5. Listen: The Defeat of Oppression by Expression6. Conversations with Suzanna: Exploring Gender, Motherhood, and Research PracticeSection 3: Methodological Processes 7. Insistent Humanness in Data Collection and Analysis: What Cannot Be Taken Away: The Families and Prisons Project8. Hearing Embodied Narrative: Use Of The Listening Guide With Juvenile Justice Involved LGBTQ Young People 9. Mapping Social and Gender Inequalities: An Analysis of Art and New Media Work Created by Adolescent Girls in a Juvenile Arbitration Program10. Smoking Cessation In Mental Health Communities: A Living Newspaper Applied Theatre ProjectSection 4: Politics of Methodlogy and Data Representation 11. What's in an Image?: Towards a Critical and Interdisciplinary Reading of Participatory Visual Methods12. From Visual Maps to Installation Art: Visualizing Client Pathways to Social Services in Los Angeles 13. Fragments/layers/juxtaposition: Collage as a Data-Analysis PracticeSection 5: CommunitySection 1: Co-construction of Knowledge & Positionality 1. 'To Speak in Our Own Ways About the World, Without Shame': Reflections on Indigenous Resurgence in Anti-Oppressive Research 2. Listening through Performance; Identity, Embodiment, and Arts-Based Research 3. The Role of Privilege and Oppression in Arts-Based Research: A Case Study of a Cisgender and Transgender Research Team Section 2: Reflexivity 4. Struggling to See through the Eyes of Youth: On Failure and (Un)Certainty in a Photovoice Project5. Listen: The Defeat of Oppression by Expression6. Conversations with Suzanna: Exploring Gender, Motherhood, and Research PracticeSection 3: Methodological Processes 7. Insistent Humanness in Data Collection and Analysis: What Cannot Be Taken Away: The Families and Prisons Project8. Hearing Embodied Narrative: Use Of The Listening Guide With Juvenile Justice Involved LGBTQ Young People 9. Mapping Social and Gender Inequalities: An Analysis of Art and New Media Work Created by Adolescent Girls in a Juvenile Arbitration Program10. Smoking Cessation In Mental Health Communities: A Living Newspaper Applied Theatre ProjectSection 4: Politics of Methodlogy and Data Representation 11. What's in an Image?: Towards a Critical and Interdisciplinary Reading of Participatory Visual Methods12. From Visual Maps to Installation Art: Visualizing Client Pathways to Social Services in Los Angeles 13. Fragments/layers/juxtaposition: Collage as a Data-Analysis PracticeSection 5: Community Sharing for Social Change 14. This is not a Lab Coat: Claiming Knowledge Production as Power15. Making Research and Building Knowledge with Communities: Examining Three Participatory Visual and Narrative Projects with Migrants Who Sell Sex in South Africa16. AEMP Handbook by The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (AEMP) Section 6: Community Building and Engagement 17. From the Inside Out: Using Arts-Based Research to Make Prison Art Public 18. Envisioning Home: The Philadelphia Refugee Mental Health Photovoice Project as a Story of Effective Relationship Building Section 7: Pedagogical Approaches 19. Spoken Word as Border Pedagogy with LGBTQ Youth20. Lessons in Dialogue, Ethics, and the Departure from Well-Laid Plans in the Cultivation of Citizen Artists. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 701.03
Art and society
Social change
Creative ability - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319521299
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783319521282
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