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Arts-based research: Attending to methods [PDF]
Cassandra Phoenix, Kerry Chamberlain
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The use of Arts-Based Research in Chronic Pain: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Background As an emerging approach, arts-based research holds potential to advance understanding of the complex and multidimensional experiences of chronic pain and means of communicating this experiential evidence.
Sophie J. Harasymchuk +4 more
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Digital Storytelling: The New Arts-Based Research Method [PDF]
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Sahar KHOSHKESHT +2 more
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Arts-Based Research Approaches to Studying Mechanisms of Change in the Creative Arts Therapies [PDF]
The purpose of this preliminary qualitative research study is to explore the role and function of multiple dynamic interactive aesthetic and intersubjective phenomena in the creative arts therapies process relative to transformation in perception ...
Nancy Gerber +4 more
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Discourses on artistic research in Flanders: non-scholarly perspectives on re-search in the arts
The research presented in this paper collects and analyses a set of documents disseminating discourse on artistic research in Flanders – the Northern, Dutch-speaking region of Belgium.
Florian Vanlee
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Leading methodologist and arts-based researcher, Patricia Leavy, pioneered the method of social fiction, fiction-based research, or fiction as a research practice. Her latest release, Candy Floss Collection, is a set of three previously published novels,
U. Melissa Anyiwo
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The impact of current trends in technology, digitalization and mass media on our global culture raises questions regarding the responsibility and ethics of research decisions in contemporary social and health sciences. Embedded in the dominant paradigms,
Nancy Gerber +5 more
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Beyond Text: the co-creation of dramatised character and iStory [PDF]
Purpose - In exploring the impact of reflective and work applied approaches, the authors are curious how vivid new insights and collective “Eureka” momentums occur.
Anne Pässilä +4 more
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There is robust evidence supporting the positive impacts of the arts on health and wellbeing; however, researchers suggest that the poorest in society are significantly less likely to engage with the arts than the wealthy.
Helen Johnson, Nicole Monney
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Arts-based methods for hallucination research [PDF]
Neurocognitive models of hallucinations posit theories of misattribution and deficits in the monitoring of mental or perceptual phenomena but cannot yet account for the subjective experience of hallucinations across individuals and diagnostic categories.
Melvin, Katie +6 more
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