Collaborative Arts-Based Research for Social Justice |
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Author:
| Foster, Victoria |
Series title: | Routledge Advances in the Medical Humanities Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-415-65692-4 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2015 |
Publisher: | Routledge
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $185.00 |
Book Description:
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This book provides a thought-provoking guide to conducting collaborative arts-based research. Focusing on ways that social inquiry might be conducted with marginalised groups to promote social justice, the text offers chapters on:
- Telling 'alternative' stories through a variety of methods from crafts to digital film
- Visual and metaphorical approaches to social research including photography, art and poetry
- Performative methods that include drama,...
More Description
This book provides a thought-provoking guide to conducting collaborative arts-based research. Focusing on ways that social inquiry might be conducted with marginalised groups to promote social justice, the text offers chapters on:
- Telling 'alternative' stories through a variety of methods from crafts to digital film
- Visual and metaphorical approaches to social research including photography, art and poetry
- Performative methods that include drama, dance, music and performance art
Foster introduces relevant methodological debates, giving a context for understanding when arts-based research can be a fruitful approach to take and outlining a convincing rationale for using the arts as a way of understanding and representing the social world. The book also suggests a range of alternative criteria for evaluating the quality of arts-based research. Illustrative examples from around the world are used throughout the book and an extended case study is included that focuses on Foster's own collaborative arts-based research.
With their emphasis on the value of participative research and social justice, arts-based methodologies are becoming increasingly popular in health and social research. This is the ideal text for anyone looking to introduce arts-based methods into their research practice.