Walking with A r tography

Walking with A r tography
Author: Alexandra Lasczik
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2022-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030886123

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This book focuses on critical walking and mapping practices through the research methodology of a/r/tography. Initially establishing seven global sites for employing movement-based research practices within culturally conceived a/r/tographic perspectives, the book builds upon and extends an international community of practice. The editors and contributors apply public pedagogy through a/r/tographic and critical walking inquiry, and explore how these forms may be engaged, understood and expanded globally. The chapters examine how a/r/tography and walking inquiry can be practiced, theorised, experienced, extended and conceptualised. The cartographic perspectives, theoretical positions and conceptual investigations included in this collection respond to the fundamental contemporary need for new and fresh models of teaching, learning and scholarship regarding global and local educational and social challenges. They offer tangible, aesthetic and rigorous examples for researchers, educators, community practitioners and research students to engage with a/r/tography and critical walking inquiry.

Walking with A r tography

Walking with A r tography
Author: Alexandra Lasczik
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030886110

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This book focuses on critical walking and mapping practices through the research methodology of a/r/tography. Initially establishing seven global sites for employing movement-based research practices within culturally conceived a/r/tographic perspectives, the book builds upon and extends an international community of practice. The editors and contributors apply public pedagogy through a/r/tographic and critical walking inquiry, and explore how these forms may be engaged, understood and expanded globally. The chapters examine how a/r/tography and walking inquiry can be practiced, theorised, experienced, extended and conceptualised. The cartographic perspectives, theoretical positions and conceptual investigations included in this collection respond to the fundamental contemporary need for new and fresh models of teaching, learning and scholarship regarding global and local educational and social challenges. They offer tangible, aesthetic and rigorous examples for researchers, educators, community practitioners and research students to engage with a/r/tography and critical walking inquiry.

Being with A r tography

Being with A r tography
Author:
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 908790326X

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Being with A/r/tography is a collection of essays that explain and exemplify the arts-based research methodology called a/r/tography. Edited by four scholars who are artists, researchers, and teachers (a/r/tographers), this book is a methodology book for practitioners in arts-based educational research.

Arts Based Methods in Education Research in Japan

Arts Based Methods in Education Research in Japan
Author:
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004514147

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This volume focuses on new trends in art and education in Japan. It will inspire and provoke discussion among researchers and practitioners in various educational settings about the future direction of art education in Japan and around the world.

Expanding Environmental Awareness in Education Through the Arts

Expanding Environmental Awareness in Education Through the Arts
Author: Biljana C. Fredriksen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-11-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811948550

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This book presents diverse processes of crafting that bring humans, more than-humans and the environment closer to one another and, by doing so, addresses personal and educational developments towards ecological awareness. It discusses the human-material relationship, introduces posthuman theoretical entry points and reflects on the implementation of such theoretical perspectives in education. The practical examples of crafting-with the environment, the material practices and reflections posed in the book, provide insights into possible ways of levelling out human and material hierarchies. The chapters of this book give examples of artists' and crafts people's processes of thinking through materials and with materials, but also their reflections on how more-than-humans (animals and plants) craft from available materials, and how the environment and landscapes re-craft themselves through tedious processes of transformation. These case examples are founded on the authors' own experiences with phenomena they are trying to understand and critically explore. This book is of interest to professional creative practitioners, art and craft educators, art teacher educators or researchers in the field of creative practices. It has power to inspire rethinking of present educational practices, to ignite critical reflections about materials and more-than humans, and, hopefully, motivate transformations toward more ecologically sustainable ways of life. Chapters "Crafting in Dialogue with the Material Environment" and "Soil Laboratory: Crafting Experiments in an Exhibition Setting" are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.se via link.springer.com.

Moving With Moving Through Homelands Languages Memory

Moving With   Moving Through Homelands  Languages   Memory
Author:
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9463512489

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This book is a work of walkography: its central source is the use of walking as a mode of inquiry, which is shared through the ‘ography’ of an account or portrayal that is written, visual, performed. The ‘walk’ of this walkography is an embodied movement through space, as well as a performance ‘drawing’, of experience and encounter. This method of inquiry resonates with the fundamental premise of this work, that of migration and diaspora.

Arts Education and Curriculum Studies

Arts Education and Curriculum Studies
Author: Mindy R. Carter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1315466996

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Highlighting Rita L. Irwin’s significant work in the fields of curriculum studies and arts education, this collection honors her well-known contribution of a/r/tography to curriculum studies in the form of arts based educational research and, beyond this, her contributions towards understanding the inseparability of making, knowing, and being. Together the chapters document an important beginning, as well as an ongoing transitional time in which curriculum understood as aesthetic text is awakening to the ways in which art practices stimulate a social awareness at the level of other embodied practices. Organized in three themes, gathering, transforming, and becoming, this volume brings together a selection of Irwin’s single and co-authored essays to offer a variety of rich perspectives to scholars and students in the field of education who are interested in the ways in which arts-based research allows the possibilities of bringing together the artistic, pedagogical, and scholarly selves of an educator.

Handbook of the Arts in Qualitative Research

Handbook of the Arts in Qualitative Research
Author: J. Gary Knowles
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412905311

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Knowles and Cole bring together the top scholars in qualitative methods to provide a comprehensive overview of where arts-based research has come, and where it is going. It addresses the significant issues conceiving and conducting arts-based or arts-informed research in the social sciences and humanities.

The Fl neur and Education Research

The Fl  neur and Education Research
Author: Alexandra Lasczik Cutcher
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3319728385

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This book creatively and critically explores the figure of the flâneur and its place within educational scholarship. The flâneur is used as a generative metaphor and a prompt for engaging the unknown through embodied engagement, the politics of space, mindful walking and ritual. The chapters in this collection explore sensorial qualities of place and place-making, urban spaces and places, walking as relational practice, walking as ritual, thinking photographically, the creative and narrative qualities of flâneurial walking, and issues of power, gender, and class in research practices. In doing so, the editors and contributors examine how flâneurial walking can be viewed as a creative, relational, place-making practice. Engaging the flâneur as an influential and recurring historical figure allows and expands upon generative ways of thinking about educational inquiry. Furthermore, attending to the flâneur provides a way of provoking researchers to recognize and consider salient political issues that impact educational access and equity.

Arts Based Educational Research and Qualitative Inquiry

Arts Based Educational Research and Qualitative Inquiry
Author: Thalia M. Mulvihill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 100072574X

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Arts-Based Educational Research and Qualitative Inquiry introduces novice qualitative researchers, within education and related fields, to arts-based educational research (ABER). Abundant prompts and exercises are provided to help readers apply the concepts and experiment with various applications of the ideas presented. The authors walk the path with novice researchers offering a variety of approaches to the practice of arts-based methods, while providing a guided overview of ABER, and include pedagogical features in each chapter. Exercises are designed to assist educational researchers who wish to expand their repertoire of methodologies. The authors also weave into the discussion the possibilities and limitations of many types of arts-based methods while introducing readers to the growing methodological literature. By offering a tapestry of ways to engage the novice researcher, the book illustrates that it is not always possible to separate cognitive findings from aesthetic knowing. This book will help qualitative researchers to expand their methodologies to include arts-based approaches to their projects and by doing so reshape their identities as qualitative researchers. It also offers some evaluative criteria and tool kits for experimenting with various arts and educational research.

Placemaking

Placemaking
Author: Page Tara Page
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1474428800

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Where are you from? This question often refers to someone's birthplace, childhood home or a place that holds significance. The location that is offered in response to this question is more than a means of orientation; it is a lived place that has complex meanings that identify, are learned and made. Yet, the significance of place to our lives is often overlooked. It is key to understanding who we are and how we are, both individually and collectively. Through embodied and material practice research, underpinned with theories of new materialism, Tara Page enables us to learn and understand how our ways of knowing, making and learning place are entangled with embodied and material pedagogies. She shows how our bodily engagements in and with the material world are intra-actions of the who, with the where. The creative and multi-dimensional approach of this book, with links to photographs-creative practices to be read with the text, brings together the global with the local, practice with theory and demonstrates the complex pedagogy between bodies, places and everyday social relations of power. Page reveals that placemaking is the very experiential fact of our existence but is also a necessary one.

The Art of Walking

The Art of Walking
Author: David Evans
Publsiher: Black Dog Pub Limited
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781907317873

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Surveying various artists and artworks, 'The Art of Walking' is a comprehensive exploration of walking in contemporary art.

Wedding Photography

Wedding Photography
Author: Steve Sint
Publsiher: Lark Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005
Genre: Wedding photography
ISBN: 9781579905460

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In this information-packed guide, Steve Sing gives photographers the best of his...experience in shooting weddings and events.

The Reconceptualization of Curriculum Studies

The Reconceptualization of Curriculum Studies
Author: Mary Aswell Doll
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 131721420X

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In this volume scholars from around the world consider the influential work of William F. Pinar from a variety of "conversations" his ideas have generated. The major focus is on the What, Why, and How of the word "reconceptualization," which involves engaging critically and ethically as public intellectuals with gender, class, and race issues theorized in a variety of disciplines. The book introduces Pinar’s seminal argument for curriculum to return to its root in the word currere (the running of the course of study) and its key concepts: autobiography as alternative to the denial of subjectivity in traditional curriculum studies, study, and place. Issues addressed include the ethics of study both of self and of the discipline of curriculum studies, the politics of presence, the curricular importance of entering the public sphere, the openness to complicating simple solutions, and the ethical dealing with alterity (the state of being other or different; otherness).

Fifty Key Writers on Photography

Fifty Key Writers on Photography
Author: Mark Durden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1135117349

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A clear and concise survey of some of the most significant writers on photography who have played a major part in defining and influencing our understanding of the medium. It provides a succinct overview of writing on photography from a diverse range of disciplines and perspectives and examines the shifting perception of the medium over the course of its 170 year history. Key writers discussed include: Roland Barthes Susan Sontag Jacques Derrida Henri Cartier-Bresson Geoffrey Batchen Fully cross-referenced and in an A-Z format, this is an accessible and engaging introductory guide.

Digital Photography Outdoors

Digital Photography Outdoors
Author: James Martin
Publsiher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: Outdoor photography
ISBN: 9780898869743

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A professional writer and photographer who has long chronicled his adventures as a mountaineer and wilderness traveler, James Martin covers the fundamentals of digital editing, including selecting software tools, applying filters, creating the illusion of movement, and stitching photos together to create panoramas.

Visual Participatory Arts Based Research in the City

Visual Participatory Arts Based Research in the City
Author: Laura Trafí-Prats
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-04-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000549143

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Visual Participatory Arts Based Research in the Cities maps ontological, aesthetic and ethic differences between humanist and posthumanist arts-based research, while providing insight on methodological orientations to develop arts-based research with frameworks based on process-philosophies. It is the first book on arts-based research which focuses on the city, adopting a posthumanist approach to the assembled nature of urban environments, where agency is distributed across infrastructures, technologies, spaces, things, and bodies. Chapters one to seven feature a series of studies, situated in different cities in Europe and the Americas, which outline experiences of movement, inhabitancy, interdependence, collaboration, infrastructuring and sensorial re-calibration informed by art practices in film, photography, digital projection, installation, performance and art as social practice. At the core of this book is the idea that aesthetic ecologies of cities do not depend solely on human activity, relying instead on non-logocentric modalities of collective life. The book is an indispensable tool to researchers, instructors and graduate students in education, the social sciences and the arts aiming to conceive, design and develop projects in arts-based research.