Artful Collaborative Inquiry comprises essays created collectively by a group of scholars and artists, the majority of whom have several decades of experience of working together. The book challenges commonly-held, individualistic beliefs about ownership, authorship and scholarly and artistic ethics and practices. The essays exemplify the entangled kinds of scholarly and artistic works that emerge in a post-human world, where humans, other species, environments, things and other matters, all matter and are of equal concern in the conduct of ethical artful scholarship. Situated at the (messy)…mehr
Artful Collaborative Inquiry comprises essays created collectively by a group of scholars and artists, the majority of whom have several decades of experience of working together. The book challenges commonly-held, individualistic beliefs about ownership, authorship and scholarly and artistic ethics and practices. The essays exemplify the entangled kinds of scholarly and artistic works that emerge in a post-human world, where humans, other species, environments, things and other matters, all matter and are of equal concern in the conduct of ethical artful scholarship. Situated at the (messy) crossroads where contemporary scholarship and artistic practice converge, the seamless mo(ve)ment and interplay between text and image make up the main body of the work in this book. The chapters combine the playful use and merging of time, space and place, researcher and researched, to give a unique exemplar of research and creativity in the rapidly emerging field of collaborative scholarship. It will be of particular interest to creative and qualitative scholars wishing to conduct more artful research, and artists engaging with scholarship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Davina Kirkpatrick is Visiting Research Fellow, University of Plymouth, UK. Jane Speedy is Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Bristol, UK. Jonathan Wyatt is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Edinburgh, UK. Sue Porter was Senior Research Fellow, School for Social Policy, University of Bristol, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue(s); Part One: Keeping the Inquiry Space Open Introduction Chapter 1: Writing on the Ceiling of Room 407 Chapter 2. Making Meaning of Life Changing Events; Part Two: Inviting Other Scholars into Our Space Introduction Chapter 3. Riffing Off Tami: Tami Spry's Performative Call and Our Collaborative Response Chapter 4. Meandering and Writing Alongside Doreen Massey; Part Three: Playing in Other/Outside Spaces Introduction Chapter 5. Pockets Chapter 6. Cozy Crimes and Deadly Deeds; Part Four: Coming Together and Falling Apart Introduction Chapter 7. Remembering Sue Chapter 8. Epilogue
Prologue(s); Part One: Keeping the Inquiry Space Open Introduction Chapter 1: Writing on the Ceiling of Room 407 Chapter 2. Making Meaning of Life Changing Events; Part Two: Inviting Other Scholars into Our Space Introduction Chapter 3. Riffing Off Tami: Tami Spry's Performative Call and Our Collaborative Response Chapter 4. Meandering and Writing Alongside Doreen Massey; Part Three: Playing in Other/Outside Spaces Introduction Chapter 5. Pockets Chapter 6. Cozy Crimes and Deadly Deeds; Part Four: Coming Together and Falling Apart Introduction Chapter 7. Remembering Sue Chapter 8. Epilogue
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