Applied Theatre and the Sustainable Development Goals
Crises, Collaboration, and Beyond
Herausgeber: Hakib, Abdul Karim; Afolabi, Taiwo; Smith, Bobby
Applied Theatre and the Sustainable Development Goals
Crises, Collaboration, and Beyond
Herausgeber: Hakib, Abdul Karim; Afolabi, Taiwo; Smith, Bobby
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This book is the first definitive publication to consider the intersections of applied theatre and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - a series of goals which have shaped development and social justice initiatives from 2015-2030.
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This book is the first definitive publication to consider the intersections of applied theatre and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - a series of goals which have shaped development and social justice initiatives from 2015-2030.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032364643
- ISBN-10: 1032364645
- Artikelnr.: 70523900
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032364643
- ISBN-10: 1032364645
- Artikelnr.: 70523900
Taiwo Afolabi is the Canada Research Chair in Socially Engaged Theatre, the Director of the Centre for Socially Engaged Theatre, and an Associate Professor at the University of Regina, Canada. Dr Abdul Kakim Hakib is a lecturer at the University of Ghana. His research focuses on Historicizing Theatre for Development (TfD). Bobby Smith is an Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Warwick, UK.
Acknowledgments
About the authors
Introduction
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
1. Applied Theatre and Sustainable Development
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
Part One - Applying Theatre in Times of Global Crises
An Introduction - Abdul Karim Hakib
2. New Democratic Designs and World Making: The Theatrical Public Sphere
and the Struggle for the New Constitution in Zimbabwe - Access to Justice
and Accountable Institutions for All
Vibeke Glørstad and Kelvin Chikonzo
3. Applying Theatre for Development in Conflict: The Case of Jol/Ropp
Communities in Plateau State, Nigeria
Millicent Ahupa
4. Nature, Art & Habitat Residency for the Body Performing
Lucinda Coleman and Ilaria Mazzoleni
Part Two - Collaboration across Geographies: Tensions and Complexities
An Introduction - Bobby Smith
5. Global North and Global South Collaboration in Training to Achieve 'Good
Health and Wellbeing': a Case Study of Theatre for Development in Kisumu
County, Kenya
Matthew Elliott and CJ Odhiambo
6. Linguistically Sustainable Multilingual Interactions in Monolingual I
nstitutions
Claire French and Sibusiso Mkhize
7. Working Against Myopic Vulnerabilisation: HEXlappies and Kind Practices
Katharine Low with Katrina Mokwena, Nicky Nyanga and Erica Luttich
Part Three - Envisioning the Future: Looking Back to Look Ahead
An Introduction - Taiwo Afolabi
8. ResistancesInside the Neoliberal Model: Education and Prison in Chile
Penelope Glass and Viviana Soto Aranda
9. Applied Puppetry and Health Action
Matt Smith
10. A Search for Cognitive Justice: A Tale Told in Three Acts
Selina Busby
Index
About the authors
Introduction
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
1. Applied Theatre and Sustainable Development
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
Part One - Applying Theatre in Times of Global Crises
An Introduction - Abdul Karim Hakib
2. New Democratic Designs and World Making: The Theatrical Public Sphere
and the Struggle for the New Constitution in Zimbabwe - Access to Justice
and Accountable Institutions for All
Vibeke Glørstad and Kelvin Chikonzo
3. Applying Theatre for Development in Conflict: The Case of Jol/Ropp
Communities in Plateau State, Nigeria
Millicent Ahupa
4. Nature, Art & Habitat Residency for the Body Performing
Lucinda Coleman and Ilaria Mazzoleni
Part Two - Collaboration across Geographies: Tensions and Complexities
An Introduction - Bobby Smith
5. Global North and Global South Collaboration in Training to Achieve 'Good
Health and Wellbeing': a Case Study of Theatre for Development in Kisumu
County, Kenya
Matthew Elliott and CJ Odhiambo
6. Linguistically Sustainable Multilingual Interactions in Monolingual I
nstitutions
Claire French and Sibusiso Mkhize
7. Working Against Myopic Vulnerabilisation: HEXlappies and Kind Practices
Katharine Low with Katrina Mokwena, Nicky Nyanga and Erica Luttich
Part Three - Envisioning the Future: Looking Back to Look Ahead
An Introduction - Taiwo Afolabi
8. ResistancesInside the Neoliberal Model: Education and Prison in Chile
Penelope Glass and Viviana Soto Aranda
9. Applied Puppetry and Health Action
Matt Smith
10. A Search for Cognitive Justice: A Tale Told in Three Acts
Selina Busby
Index
Acknowledgments
About the authors
Introduction
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
1. Applied Theatre and Sustainable Development
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
Part One - Applying Theatre in Times of Global Crises
An Introduction - Abdul Karim Hakib
2. New Democratic Designs and World Making: The Theatrical Public Sphere
and the Struggle for the New Constitution in Zimbabwe - Access to Justice
and Accountable Institutions for All
Vibeke Glørstad and Kelvin Chikonzo
3. Applying Theatre for Development in Conflict: The Case of Jol/Ropp
Communities in Plateau State, Nigeria
Millicent Ahupa
4. Nature, Art & Habitat Residency for the Body Performing
Lucinda Coleman and Ilaria Mazzoleni
Part Two - Collaboration across Geographies: Tensions and Complexities
An Introduction - Bobby Smith
5. Global North and Global South Collaboration in Training to Achieve 'Good
Health and Wellbeing': a Case Study of Theatre for Development in Kisumu
County, Kenya
Matthew Elliott and CJ Odhiambo
6. Linguistically Sustainable Multilingual Interactions in Monolingual I
nstitutions
Claire French and Sibusiso Mkhize
7. Working Against Myopic Vulnerabilisation: HEXlappies and Kind Practices
Katharine Low with Katrina Mokwena, Nicky Nyanga and Erica Luttich
Part Three - Envisioning the Future: Looking Back to Look Ahead
An Introduction - Taiwo Afolabi
8. ResistancesInside the Neoliberal Model: Education and Prison in Chile
Penelope Glass and Viviana Soto Aranda
9. Applied Puppetry and Health Action
Matt Smith
10. A Search for Cognitive Justice: A Tale Told in Three Acts
Selina Busby
Index
About the authors
Introduction
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
1. Applied Theatre and Sustainable Development
Taiwo Afolabi, Abdul Karim Hakib and Bobby Smith
Part One - Applying Theatre in Times of Global Crises
An Introduction - Abdul Karim Hakib
2. New Democratic Designs and World Making: The Theatrical Public Sphere
and the Struggle for the New Constitution in Zimbabwe - Access to Justice
and Accountable Institutions for All
Vibeke Glørstad and Kelvin Chikonzo
3. Applying Theatre for Development in Conflict: The Case of Jol/Ropp
Communities in Plateau State, Nigeria
Millicent Ahupa
4. Nature, Art & Habitat Residency for the Body Performing
Lucinda Coleman and Ilaria Mazzoleni
Part Two - Collaboration across Geographies: Tensions and Complexities
An Introduction - Bobby Smith
5. Global North and Global South Collaboration in Training to Achieve 'Good
Health and Wellbeing': a Case Study of Theatre for Development in Kisumu
County, Kenya
Matthew Elliott and CJ Odhiambo
6. Linguistically Sustainable Multilingual Interactions in Monolingual I
nstitutions
Claire French and Sibusiso Mkhize
7. Working Against Myopic Vulnerabilisation: HEXlappies and Kind Practices
Katharine Low with Katrina Mokwena, Nicky Nyanga and Erica Luttich
Part Three - Envisioning the Future: Looking Back to Look Ahead
An Introduction - Taiwo Afolabi
8. ResistancesInside the Neoliberal Model: Education and Prison in Chile
Penelope Glass and Viviana Soto Aranda
9. Applied Puppetry and Health Action
Matt Smith
10. A Search for Cognitive Justice: A Tale Told in Three Acts
Selina Busby
Index