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Arts and Academia: The Role of the Arts in Civic Universities [Mīkstie vāki]

(Staffordshire University, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 216x138x13 mm, weight: 311 g
  • Sērija : Great Debates in Higher Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1838677305
  • ISBN-13: 9781838677305
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 216x138x13 mm, weight: 311 g
  • Sērija : Great Debates in Higher Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1838677305
  • ISBN-13: 9781838677305
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Art schools in our universities play a big role in many ways and not only within the institutions they are situated in. When considering that the act of engaging in arts and culture has a demonstrable but indirect effect on innovation, welfare, social cohesion, entrepreneurship, local identity and the knowledge economy, our universities can and do use arts to make themselves more permeable and to provide co-created spaces of learning.0This book is a timely exploration of where creative practices and artslive in our higher education communities? How do creatives shape this creative education ecosystem? How does art provide an interface between what is within and outside of our knowledge institutions? And why should all of this matter for our communities,for the economy and for our society, specifically in a post pandemic recovery.0Carola Boehm explores the delightful ways that art finds itself in every corner of academia, exploring questions of where art lives in the university sector and how it interacts with the outside, interfacing with the communities beyond its boundaries, and how it got where it is today. And with all that comes the advocacy of providing a strong justification that we need creative provisions in our universities, as there are few more powerful tools left to our disposal that can glue together and heal our divided society and our fragmented humanity.

Author Carola Boehm (arts and higher education, Staffordshire University, UK) explores the role that art plays in higher education institutions, encompassing the arts, art schools, and the creative process in academia. She presents a cultural political economy framework as a tool to understand intertwining social, political, historical, and structural factors. Boehm sheds light on where art ‘lives’ in the academy, touching on university art schools, art as an academic subject area, arts-led research, digital arts, interdisciplinarity, partnership work, and innovation. She also considers the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. B&w summary charts are included. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Art schools in our universities play a big role in many ways and not only within the institutions they are situated in. When considering that the act of engaging in arts and culture has a demonstrable but indirect effect on innovation, welfare, social cohesion, entrepreneurship, local identity and the knowledge economy, our universities can and do use arts to make themselves more permeable and to provide co-created spaces of learning.

This book is a timely exploration of where creative practices and arts live in our higher education communities? How do creatives shape this creative education ecosystem? How does art provide an interface between what is within and outside of our knowledge institutions? And why should all of this matter for our communities, for the economy and for our society, specifically in a post pandemic recovery.

Carola Boehm explores the delightful ways that art finds itself in every corner of academia, exploring questions of where art lives in the university sector and how it interacts with the outside, interfacing with the communities beyond its boundaries, and how it got where it is today. And with all that comes the advocacy of providing a strong justification that we need creative provisions in our universities, as there are few more powerful tools left to our disposal that can glue together and heal our divided society and our fragmented humanity.



A timely exploration of where creative practices and arts live in our higher education communities. How do creatives shape this creative education ecosystem? How does art provide an interface between what is within and outside of our knowledge institutions? And why should all of this matter for our communities?



Art schools in our universities play a big role in many ways and not only within the institutions they are situated in. When considering that the act of engaging in arts and culture has a demonstrable but indirect effect on innovation, welfare, social cohesion, entrepreneurship, local identity and the knowledge economy, our universities can and do use arts to make themselves more permeable and to provide co-created spaces of learning. This book is a timely exploration of where creative practices and arts live in our higher education communities? How do creatives shape this creative education ecosystem? How does art provide an interface between what is within and outside of our knowledge institutions? And why should all of this matter for our communities, for the economy and for our society, specifically in a post pandemic recovery. Carola Boehm explores the delightful ways that art finds itself in every corner of academia, exploring questions of where art lives in the university sector and how it interacts with the outside, interfacing with the communities beyond its boundaries, and how it got where it is today. And with all that comes the advocacy of providing a strong justification that we need creative provisions in our universities, as there are few more powerful tools left to our disposal that can glue together and heal our divided society and our fragmented humanity.
List of Figures, Tables and Tableaus
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Foreword xv
Acknowledgements xxiii
1 Introduction
1(8)
2 Context and Methodology
9(18)
3 Sacco's Culture 3.0: A New Conceptual Framework for Cultural Democracy
27(34)
4 University 3.0: A Conceptual Framework for Revisiting University Futures
61(26)
5 Arts in University Life: A Short Phenomenology
87(74)
6 Conclusion
161(12)
Appendix 173(12)
References 185(20)
Index 205
Carola Boehm is Professor of Arts and Higher Education at Staffordshire University, UK and has held positions in various institutions, including old research-intensive universities, civic-oriented and music conservatoires in the UK, Netherlands and Germany. Carolas public output includes more than 40 peer-reviewed publications and she has led on more than 20 collaborative projects, gaining funding from the EC, UKRI, Leverhulme, SHEFC, JISC, British Library, HEA, ACE and HLF.