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Arts Based Research

British Educational Research Journal, 2012
Tom Barone and Elliot W. Eisner, 2012 Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage 208 pp. ISBN 978-1-4129-8247-4 (pbk) This valuable book brings together the latest thinking of two of the leaders in the arts-based res...
Tom Barone, Elliot W. Eisner
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Arts-based research

2020
Het onderzoek beslaat 3 grote thema's: Arts-based Research in al zijn facetten, de ontwikkeling van studenten tot docenten en het doen van onderzoek op de lerarenopleidingen.
Maassen, H., Berg, N. van den
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Arts Based Research

Studies in Art Education, 2013
Arts Based Research Barone, T" & Eisner, E. W. (2012). Arts Based Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 208 pp. ISBN 978-1-4129-8247-4 (paperback)Tom Barone and Elliot Eisner have crafted a thought-provoking text that seeks to explicate the complex and emerging discipline of arts based research.
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Arts-Based Research

2019
Arts-based research encompasses a range of research approaches and strategies that utilize one or more of the arts in investigation. Such approaches have evolved from understandings that life and experiences of the world are multifaceted, and that art offers ways of knowing the world that involve sensory perceptions and emotion as well as intellectual ...
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Art-Based Research: Weaving Together Artistic and Organization Studies Research

Academy of Management Proceedings
Reshaping the space created by organizational aesthetics and following organization scholars’ growing interest in art both as an organizational phenomenon and as a different register of meaning-making, we focus on art-based research methods as a possible avenue for mobilizing emerging, creative, unconventional, hybridized research practices through ...
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Arts-Based Research Otherwise

2013
Perhaps the best way to disturb Eisner’s particular clarion call for humanistic arts-based research is to raise the very idea of an idealized ‘icon’ that is implicit throughout Eisner’s position, and secondly raise the difficult question of judgment that undergirds his connoisseurship model.
jan jagodzinski, Jason Wallin
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