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“I came to art school so I wouldn’t have to write...”: Creating New Contexts for Critical Writing in Post-Secondary Art and Design Education

open access: yesLanguage and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal, 1944
This paper examines ideological and institutional contexts for liberal arts education at an art and design university as a means for understanding how critical writing is constructed by students and faculty as an interference to other creative practices ...
Christina Halliday
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Developing arts-based methods for exploring virtual reality technologies: A university–industry case study

open access: yesResearch for All, 2021
Collaborations between human–computer interaction (HCI) researchers and arts practitioners frequently centre on the development of creative content using novel – often emergent – technologies.
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“We’re All in the Same Boat” – The Experience of People With Mental Health Conditions and Non-clinical Community Members in Integrated Arts-Based Groups

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
In recent decades there has been a significant increase in community rehabilitation programs for people with mental health conditions. One such nationwide programs is Amitim in Israel whose mission is to foster the psychosocial rehabilitation of people ...
Aya Nitzan, Hod Orkibi
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Writing creatively in a museum: tracing lines through persons, art objects and texts [PDF]

open access: yesLiteracy, 2016
AbstractCreative writing is often thought of as an individual and solitary pursuit. This is partly owing to Romantic (and still popular) notions of creativity as residing in highly gifted individuals, but also to the widely held belief that writing is a lonely rather than a social activity. The research presented in this paper provides a unique insight
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Development of a complex arts-based intervention for patients with end-stage kidney disease whilst receiving haemodialysis

open access: yesPilot and Feasibility Studies, 2021
Background Patients with end-stage kidney disease who receive haemodialysis experience a protracted treatment regimen that can result in an increased risk of depression and anxiety.
Claire Elizabeth Carswell   +16 more
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Settled

open access: yesThe Thinker, 2022
Settled is a work of short fiction concerned with the notions of value and extraction in the arts, and the unequal relationships of power this imposes.
David Mann
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POET(H)IC INQUIRY AND THE FICTIVE IMAGINATION

open access: yesArt/Research International, 2021
Women’s voices have historically been silenced in a vast array of contexts. Ethical incongruities exist between theoretical perspectives regarding right action for protection of women’s dignity and the tangible dilemma presented by systemic silencing.
Heather Duff
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Mitul lui Orfeu în lirica lui Marian Drăghici / THE ORPHIC MYTH IN MARIAN DRĂGHICI’S LYRICS [PDF]

open access: yesIncursiuni în imaginar, 2016
In Ancient Greece, the Orphic doctrine has the myth of Orpheus as a starting point, thus anticipating the constitution of Greek philosophy and poetics.
Sonia Elvireanu
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“Pull down your pants, and slide on the ice”: medical students’ experiences of a creative writing workshop

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2017
The humanities are increasingly being introduced into the medical curriculum. Suggested benefits include increased observational skills and ability to consider alternatives or perspectives thus leading to improved person centred, empathic and clinically ...
Eileen Margaret McKinlay
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