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Art as research : opportunities and challenges / edited by Shaun McNiff.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bristol : Intellect, 2013.Description: xvi, 233 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781783200016
  • 1783200014
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.1 MCN
Contents:
Opportunities and challenges in art-based research / Shaun McNiff -- Art as enquiry: Towards a research method that holds soul truth / Pat B. Allen -- Art-based enquiry: It is what we do! / Mitchell Kossak -- Mentoring and other challenges in art-based enquiry: You will figure it out / Bruce L. Moon -- Art-based research as a pedagogical approach to studying intersubjectivity in the creative arts therapies / Nancy Gerber, Elizabeth Templeton, Gioia Chilton, Marcia Cohen Liebman, Elizabeth Manders and Minjung Shim -- Performance as art-based research in drama therapy supervision / Robert Landy, Maria Hodermarska, Dave Mowers and David Perrin -- Where are the five chapters?: Challenges and opportunities in mentoring students with art-based dissertations / Sally Atkins -- The risks of representation: Dilemmas and opportunities in art-based research / Jean Rumbold, Patricia Fenner and Janine Brophy-Dixon -- Improvisation and art-based research / Nisha Sajnani -- Know thyself: Awakening self-referential awareness through art-based research / Michael A. Franklin -- The feeling of what happens: A reciprocal investigation of inductive and deductive processes in an art experiment / Malcolm Learmonth and Karen Huckvale -- A critical focus on art-based research / Shaun McNiff -- Frames of enquiry: Perplexity, self-integration, pregnant images / Robert E. Innis -- Expecting the unexpected: Improvisation in art-based research / Stephen K. Levine -- On creative writing and historical understanding / Kelsey McNiff -- On the seam: Fiction as truth - what can art do? / Debra Kalmanowitz -- A more complete knowing: The subjective objective partnership / Jordan S. Potash -- Knowing what is known: Accessing craft-based meanings in research by artists / Ross W. Prior -- Art-based research for engaging not-knowing in organizations / Ariane Berthoin Antal -- Art as a mother tongue: Staying true to an innate language of knowing / Tamar Einstein and Michele Forinash -- Shall I hide an art-based study within a recognized qualitative framework? Negotiating the spaces between research traditions at a research university / Tawnya D. Smith -- Trusting the felt sense in art-based research / Laury Rappaport -- Painting research: Challenges and opportunities of intimacy and depth / Barbara J. Fish -- Capturing the transient / Corinna Brown.
Summary: The new practice of art-based research uses art making as a primary mode of inquiry rather than continuing to borrow research methodologies from other disciplines to study artistic processes. Drawing on contributions from arts therapies, education, history, organizational studies, and philosophy, the essays critically examine challenges that include the personal nature of artistic inquiry and the complexities of the partnership with social science that has dominated applied arts research; how artistic discoveries are apt to emerge spontaneously; how truth can be examined through both fact and fiction as well as the interplay of objective and subjective experience; and ways of generating artistic evidence and communicating outcomes. Offering examples from all of the arts, this volume will be welcomed by researchers and students in many fields.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The new practice of art-based research uses art making as a primary mode of enquiry rather than continuing to borrow research methodologies from other disciplines to study artistic processes. Drawing on contributions from arts therapies, education, history, organizational studies, and philosophy, the essays critically examine unique challenges that include the personal and sometimes intimate nature of artistic enquiry and the complexities of the partnership with social science which has dominated applied arts research; how artistic discoveries are apt to emerge spontaneously, even contrary to plans and what we think we know; how truth can be examined through both fact and fiction as well as the interplay of objective and subjective experience; and ways of generating artistic evidence and communicating outcomes. Offering examples from all of the arts this volume will be welcomed by researchers and students in many fields.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Opportunities and challenges in art-based research / Shaun McNiff -- Art as enquiry: Towards a research method that holds soul truth / Pat B. Allen -- Art-based enquiry: It is what we do! / Mitchell Kossak -- Mentoring and other challenges in art-based enquiry: You will figure it out / Bruce L. Moon -- Art-based research as a pedagogical approach to studying intersubjectivity in the creative arts therapies / Nancy Gerber, Elizabeth Templeton, Gioia Chilton, Marcia Cohen Liebman, Elizabeth Manders and Minjung Shim -- Performance as art-based research in drama therapy supervision / Robert Landy, Maria Hodermarska, Dave Mowers and David Perrin -- Where are the five chapters?: Challenges and opportunities in mentoring students with art-based dissertations / Sally Atkins -- The risks of representation: Dilemmas and opportunities in art-based research / Jean Rumbold, Patricia Fenner and Janine Brophy-Dixon -- Improvisation and art-based research / Nisha Sajnani -- Know thyself: Awakening self-referential awareness through art-based research / Michael A. Franklin -- The feeling of what happens: A reciprocal investigation of inductive and deductive processes in an art experiment / Malcolm Learmonth and Karen Huckvale -- A critical focus on art-based research / Shaun McNiff -- Frames of enquiry: Perplexity, self-integration, pregnant images / Robert E. Innis -- Expecting the unexpected: Improvisation in art-based research / Stephen K. Levine -- On creative writing and historical understanding / Kelsey McNiff -- On the seam: Fiction as truth - what can art do? / Debra Kalmanowitz -- A more complete knowing: The subjective objective partnership / Jordan S. Potash -- Knowing what is known: Accessing craft-based meanings in research by artists / Ross W. Prior -- Art-based research for engaging not-knowing in organizations / Ariane Berthoin Antal -- Art as a mother tongue: Staying true to an innate language of knowing / Tamar Einstein and Michele Forinash -- Shall I hide an art-based study within a recognized qualitative framework? Negotiating the spaces between research traditions at a research university / Tawnya D. Smith -- Trusting the felt sense in art-based research / Laury Rappaport -- Painting research: Challenges and opportunities of intimacy and depth / Barbara J. Fish -- Capturing the transient / Corinna Brown.

The new practice of art-based research uses art making as a primary mode of inquiry rather than continuing to borrow research methodologies from other disciplines to study artistic processes. Drawing on contributions from arts therapies, education, history, organizational studies, and philosophy, the essays critically examine challenges that include the personal nature of artistic inquiry and the complexities of the partnership with social science that has dominated applied arts research; how artistic discoveries are apt to emerge spontaneously; how truth can be examined through both fact and fiction as well as the interplay of objective and subjective experience; and ways of generating artistic evidence and communicating outcomes. Offering examples from all of the arts, this volume will be welcomed by researchers and students in many fields.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword (p. ix)
  • Preface (p. xiii)
  • Part I Introduction to Part I (p. 1)
  • Opportunities and challenges in art-based research (p. 3)
  • Art as enquiry: Towards a research method that holds soul truth (p. 11)
  • Art-based enquiry: It is what we do! (p. 19)
  • Mentoring and other challenges in art-based enquiry: You will figure it out (p. 29)
  • Art-based research as a pedagogical approach to studying intersubjectivity in the creative arts therapies (p. 37)
  • Performance as art-based research in drama therapy supervision (p. 47)
  • Where are the five chapters?: Challenges and opportunities in mentoring students with art-based dissertations (p. 57)
  • The risks of representation: Dilemmas and opportunities in art-based research (p. 65)
  • Improvisation and art-based research (p. 77)
  • Know thyself: Awakening self-referential awareness through art-based research (p. 85)
  • The feeling of what happens: A reciprocal investigation of inductive and deductive processes in an art experiment (p. 95)
  • Part II Introduction to Part II (p. 107)
  • A critical focus on art-based research (p. 109)
  • Frames of enquiry: Perplexity, self-integration, pregnant images (p. 117)
  • Expecting the unexpected: Improvisation in art-based research (p. 125)
  • On creative writing and historical understanding (p. 133)
  • On the seam: Fiction as truth - what can art do? (p. 141)
  • A more complete knowing: The subjective objective partnership (p. 153)
  • Knowing what is known: Accessing craft-based meanings in research by artists (p. 161)
  • Art-based research for engaging not-knowing in organizations (p. 171)
  • Art as a mother tongue: Staying true to an innate language of knowing (p. 181)
  • Shall I hide an art-based study within a recognized qualitative framework? Negotiating the spaces between research traditions at a research university (p. 191)
  • Trusting the felt sense in art-based research (p. 201)
  • Painting research: Challenges and opportunities of intimacy and depth (p. 209)
  • Capturing the transient (p. 221)
  • Index (p. 229)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Shaun McNiff is an internationally recognized figure in the arts and human understanding. He is the author of many books and recipient of various honours and awards. In 2002 Lesley University appointed him as its first university professor.

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