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International Perspectives on Methods, Journeys, and Challenges
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Offering a lively, international, and interdisciplinary introduction to research on arts programmes in prisons, this book is the first volume to bring together leading figures from the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Belgium to explore key methodological approaches and issues through the lens of the researchers themselves.
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Offering a lively, international, and interdisciplinary introduction to research on arts programmes in prisons, this book is the first volume to bring together leading figures from the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Belgium to explore key methodological approaches and issues through the lens of the researchers themselves.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040176399
- Artikelnr.: 72253709
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040176399
- Artikelnr.: 72253709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Amanda Gardner, PhD, is based in the USA and is the co-author of the Prison Arts Resource Project (PARP), the first annotated bibliography of all evidence-based research into US correctional arts programs. The project was funded by the US National Endowment for the Arts. She is also co-director of SCAN Correctional Arts Network, which houses the PARP and serves as a nexus for researchers and practitioners in justice-related arts. She has worked as an arts practitioner in alternative settings, including prisons, jails, and homeless shelters and is the recipient or co-recipient of four National Endowment for the Arts grants. She also has worked as a journalist and has published widely in consumer and academic journals, including the Journal of Prison Education and Reentry and Teachers & Writers. In her work as a community artist, she has edited and published several "zines" written by participants in her workshops as well as two editions of the Albuquerque Almanac, a collection of stories written by and about diverse members of the Albuquerque, New Mexico, community. Laura Caulfield, PhD, is Founding Chair of the Institute for Community Research and Development at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Laura is a psychologist and criminologist and has written extensively on the role of the arts in criminal justice. Laura's work has influenced the practice of arts programmes in the criminal justice system and has developed new methodological approaches in seeking to evidence the impact of the arts. She was involved in the design of the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance Evidence Library, a repository for key research and evaluation documents on the impact of arts-based projects, programmes, and interventions within the criminal justice system. Laura is the author of two other books "Forensic Psychology" (2014, Pearson), and "Criminological Skills and Research for Beginners" (2014, 2018, 2025, Routledge).
1.Introduction and overview of arts in criminal justice and corrections
Mandy Gardner and Laura Caulfield
2. New theoretical frameworks for designing and evaluating
arts-in-corrections programs
Larry Brewster, Jack Bowers and Laurie Brooks
3. Developing methodologies to evidence the impact of the arts in criminal
justice.
Laura Caulfield
4. Practice informs research informs policy informs practice informs... [ad
infinitum]
David Gussak
5. A realist lens on participatory music programmes in prison
Silke Marynissen, Geert Vandermeersche and Dorien Brosens
6. Education research, vulnerability and positionality: a story of the
methodological journey of an education researcher in prison
Jennie Henley
7. Collaboration as a tool for transformative justice: Writing,
songwriting, and communal Singing
Mary Cohen
8. Autoethnography as a bridge to shared decision-making
Reginold Daniels and Mandy Gardner
9. Making the story count: An argument for the development of a narrative
evaluation tool in the arts in criminal justice sector
Ella Simpson
10. On games and gamification: Understanding what's a stake in co-designing
with prisoners
Lorraine Gamman
11. Listening through walls: Enacting a politics of listening
Rand Hazou and Sarah Woodland
Mandy Gardner and Laura Caulfield
2. New theoretical frameworks for designing and evaluating
arts-in-corrections programs
Larry Brewster, Jack Bowers and Laurie Brooks
3. Developing methodologies to evidence the impact of the arts in criminal
justice.
Laura Caulfield
4. Practice informs research informs policy informs practice informs... [ad
infinitum]
David Gussak
5. A realist lens on participatory music programmes in prison
Silke Marynissen, Geert Vandermeersche and Dorien Brosens
6. Education research, vulnerability and positionality: a story of the
methodological journey of an education researcher in prison
Jennie Henley
7. Collaboration as a tool for transformative justice: Writing,
songwriting, and communal Singing
Mary Cohen
8. Autoethnography as a bridge to shared decision-making
Reginold Daniels and Mandy Gardner
9. Making the story count: An argument for the development of a narrative
evaluation tool in the arts in criminal justice sector
Ella Simpson
10. On games and gamification: Understanding what's a stake in co-designing
with prisoners
Lorraine Gamman
11. Listening through walls: Enacting a politics of listening
Rand Hazou and Sarah Woodland
1.Introduction and overview of arts in criminal justice and corrections
Mandy Gardner and Laura Caulfield
2. New theoretical frameworks for designing and evaluating
arts-in-corrections programs
Larry Brewster, Jack Bowers and Laurie Brooks
3. Developing methodologies to evidence the impact of the arts in criminal
justice.
Laura Caulfield
4. Practice informs research informs policy informs practice informs... [ad
infinitum]
David Gussak
5. A realist lens on participatory music programmes in prison
Silke Marynissen, Geert Vandermeersche and Dorien Brosens
6. Education research, vulnerability and positionality: a story of the
methodological journey of an education researcher in prison
Jennie Henley
7. Collaboration as a tool for transformative justice: Writing,
songwriting, and communal Singing
Mary Cohen
8. Autoethnography as a bridge to shared decision-making
Reginold Daniels and Mandy Gardner
9. Making the story count: An argument for the development of a narrative
evaluation tool in the arts in criminal justice sector
Ella Simpson
10. On games and gamification: Understanding what's a stake in co-designing
with prisoners
Lorraine Gamman
11. Listening through walls: Enacting a politics of listening
Rand Hazou and Sarah Woodland
Mandy Gardner and Laura Caulfield
2. New theoretical frameworks for designing and evaluating
arts-in-corrections programs
Larry Brewster, Jack Bowers and Laurie Brooks
3. Developing methodologies to evidence the impact of the arts in criminal
justice.
Laura Caulfield
4. Practice informs research informs policy informs practice informs... [ad
infinitum]
David Gussak
5. A realist lens on participatory music programmes in prison
Silke Marynissen, Geert Vandermeersche and Dorien Brosens
6. Education research, vulnerability and positionality: a story of the
methodological journey of an education researcher in prison
Jennie Henley
7. Collaboration as a tool for transformative justice: Writing,
songwriting, and communal Singing
Mary Cohen
8. Autoethnography as a bridge to shared decision-making
Reginold Daniels and Mandy Gardner
9. Making the story count: An argument for the development of a narrative
evaluation tool in the arts in criminal justice sector
Ella Simpson
10. On games and gamification: Understanding what's a stake in co-designing
with prisoners
Lorraine Gamman
11. Listening through walls: Enacting a politics of listening
Rand Hazou and Sarah Woodland