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: Four years ago, I was invited to take on the position of managing editor for Art/Research International (ARI). As we celebrate the tenth anniversary of ARI, I seek to honour the voices that have informed my own engagement with arts-informed research ...
Christina Flemming
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Intentions to co-research and engage in participatory research pervade education and social science research with children and particularly research on engagement in digital spaces, with digital tools.
Diane R. Collier
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Visual Arts as a Tool for Phenomenology
In this article I explain the process and benefits of using visual arts as a tool within a transcendental phenomenological study. I present and discuss drawings created and described by four participants over the course of twelve interviews.
Anna S. CohenMiller
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“Face the cow”: reconnecting to nature and increasing capacities for pro-environmental agency
Arts-based practices can support sustainability, combined with research that points out needs for intervention. We practiced environmental sensitivity and dialogic art with fifth-grade school pupils as part of an International Socially Engaged Art ...
Kaisa J. Raatikainen +3 more
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Webinar. Thursday May 27, 2021 from 10:00am – 11:30am Zoom (no registration required).
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Arts-based knowledge translation (ABKT) leverages the arts to communicate research knowledge to target audiences with the aim of deepening empathy, sparking dialogue, and inspiring research-informed policy and action within diverse research contexts.
Tiina Kukkonen +3 more
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Poetry Matters: A Case for Poetry in Social Work Practice
Poetry matters: a case for poetry in social work This article seeks to contribute to an unfortunate decline in literature that explores the importance of the arts and humanities to social work practice, education and research through an exploration of ...
Rich Furman +3 more
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The City University of New York’s College of Staten Island: Liberal Arts, Community (and) Impact
Liberal arts education, once central to American higher education, faces challenges, and two of them are: encroachment by professional and technical schools, perceived to provide higher incomes over a person’s lifetime, and lack of vocabulary to show ...
Sarolta A. Takács
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Arts journalism and exiled writers: a case study of fugal, reflexive practice
Arts journalism and reflective practice intersect in a new field of ‘journalism as research’ (Bacon 2006). This article takes an innovative approach informed by the multimodal, musical and psychogenic fugue to discuss a case study of arts journalism ...
Ruth Skilbeck
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This article is a methodological reflection of Bye Bye Binary , a community-based participatory research project (CBPR) that explored nonbinary youths’ experiences of identity development, engagement in activism, discrimination, and mental health in ...
Ellis Furman +4 more
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