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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 738 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1323 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462540384
  • ISBN-13: 9781462540389
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 738 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1323 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462540384
  • ISBN-13: 9781462540389
Bringing together interdisciplinary leaders in methodology and arts-based research (ABR), this comprehensive handbook explores the synergies between artistic and research practices and addresses issues in designing, implementing, evaluating, and publishing ABR studies. Coverage includes the full range of ABR genres, including those based in literature (such as narrative and poetic inquiry); performance (music, dance, playbuilding); visual arts (drawing and painting, collage, installation art, comics); and audiovisual and multimethod approaches. Each genre is described in detail and brought to life with robust research examples. Team approaches, ethics, and public scholarship are discussed, as are innovative ways that ABR is used within creative arts therapies, psychology, education, sociology, health sciences, business, and other disciplines. The companion website includes selected figures from the book in full color, additional online-only figures, and links to online videos of performance pieces.

See also Dr. Leavy's authored book, Method Meets Art, Second Edition, an ideal course text that provides an accessible introduction to ABR.

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. -The Handbook brings together the wisdom of more than 30 contemporary scholars working in the ABR field; using a similar framework to Method Meets Art, the Handbook takes Leavy's emphasis on diversified fusion a step further. The Handbook presents a collection of innovative essays that show the results that can be achieved through ABR with its variety of different perspectivesā¦.The sharing of experience makes the Handbook a useful collection of practical 'how-to' articles, which help to plant seeds of inspiration in the minds of other researchers who are considering making use of ABR.--International Journal of Arts Education, 12/1/2017 "Renowned author and editor Leavy has assembled prominent artist-researchers--from educators to therapists and beyond--for this outstanding, innovative handbook. The volume surveys the philosophy and practice of progressive inquiry using literary, performative, and exhibited modalities. Contributors present rich guidance and compelling arguments for the role of ABR alongside more traditional research methods in the exploration of complex social worlds. Like exceptional art, this handbook has magnitude, quality, and significance for researchers and students across multiple disciplines, including the social sciences, education, health care, business, humanities, media, and fine arts."--Johnny Saldańa, MFA, School of Film, Dance, and Theatre (Emeritus), Arizona State University

"With this handbook, Leavy not only helps to define the field of ABR, but also encourages readers to imagine new ways of conducting and appreciating research. Beautifully rendered chapters describe the emergent, diverse world of artistic inquiry, and balance the conceptual with the practical. The volume guides researchers and students to bring both creativity and vigor to producing works of scholarly art."--Ronald J. Chenail, PhD, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nova Southeastern University

"Written in an accessible and inspiring style, this handbook is ideal for graduate students who are searching for new ways to participate in creative knowledge construction, representation, and dissemination, with the potential to reach an audience beyond academia. As a supplementary textbook in my qualitative research methods course, the book inspires students to move beyond traditional qualitative paradigms. I have used it as the basis for individualized research projects over the course of a full semester. As I prepare to teach a graduate-level course on arts-based methodology next year, I plan to use this handbook as the primary text, with certainty that it will ignite student innovation in research."--Moshoula Capous-Desyllas, PhD, MSW, Department of Sociology, California State University, Northridge

"Leavy, a champion of ABR, has gathered leading scholars from around the world in this welcome contribution to our rapidly growing field. She uses ABR as an inclusive term that encompasses the myriad current approaches to creative scholarship. The Handbook offers chapters on various methods and genres, as well as chapters on practical issues that will help both emergent and established researchers explore and expand their craft. Traversing scholarly disciplines and art forms, this volume ushers ABR into its own as a new paradigm for research. It is a gift for anyone with a passion for bringing artistry to research."--Diane Conrad, PhD, Department of Secondary Education (Drama/Theatre Education), University of Alberta, Canada

"Famed educator Albert Cullum once said of those who saw the arts as a waste of time that they were 'all formula and no soul.' If only Cullum had had at his disposal this superb, reader-friendly handbook for researchers, students, and others interested in how art in its various forms intersects with knowledge in disciplines such as education, psychology, and neuroscience. This is a work that will be read, reread, and referenced often, and that will help academics of all types understand and explain clearly to others how art can work to combine both 'formula' (that is, research analysis) and 'soul.'"--David A. Almeida, EdD, Department of Special Education, Bridgewater State University, Massachusetts -The Handbook brings together the wisdom of more than 30 contemporary scholars working in the ABR field; using a similar framework to Method Meets Art, the Handbook takes Leavy's emphasis on diversified fusion a step further. The Handbook presents a collection of innovative essays that show the results that can be achieved through ABR with its variety of different perspectives.The sharing of experience makes the Handbook a useful collection of practical 'how-to' articles, which help to plant seeds of inspiration in the minds of other researchers who are considering making use of ABR.--International Journal of Arts Education, 12/1/2017

PART I The Field
One Introduction to Arts-Based Research
3(19)
Patricia Leavy
Two Philosophical and Practical Foundations of Artistic Inquiry: Creating Paradigms, Methods, and Presentations Based in Art
22(15)
Shaun McNiff
Three A/r/tography as Living Inquiry
37(17)
Rita L. Irwin
Natalie LeBianc
Jee Yeon Ryu
George Belliveau
Four The Performative Movement in Social Science
54(14)
Kenneth J. Gergen
Mary Gergen
Five Creative Arts Therapies and Arts-Based Research
68(20)
Cathy A. Malchiodi
Six Creativity and Imagination: Research as World-Making!
88(13)
Celiane Camargo-Borges
Seven Arts-Based Research Traditions and Orientations in Europe: Perspectives from Finland and Spain
101(22)
Anniina Suominen
Mira Kallio-Tavin
Fernando Hernandez-Hernandez
PART II Literary Genres
Eight Narrative Inquiry
123(18)
Mark Freeman
Nine The Art of Autoethnography
141(24)
Tony E. Adams
Stacy Holman Jones
Ten Long Story Short: Encounters with Creative Nonfiction as Methodological Provocation
165(25)
Anita Sinner
Erika Hasebe-Ludt
Carl Leggo
Eleven Fiction-Based Research
190(18)
Patricia Leavy
Twelve Poetic Inquiry: Poetry as/in/for Social Research
208(25)
Sandra L. Faulkner
PART III Performative Genres
Thirteen A/r/tographic Inquiry in a New Tonality: The Relationality of Music and Poetry
233(14)
Peter Gouzouasis
Fourteen Living, Moving, and Dancing: Embodied Ways of Inquiry
247(20)
Celeste Snowber
Fifteen Ethnodrama and Ethnotheatre
267(21)
Joe Salvatore
Sixteen Reflections on the Techniques and Tones of Playbuilding by a Director/Actor/Researcher/Teacher Joe Norris
288(23)
Joe Norris
PART IV Visual Arts
Seventeen Arts-Based Visual Research
311(25)
Gunilla Holm
Fritjof Sahlstrom
Harriet Zilliacus
Eighteen Drawing and Painting Research
336(19)
Barbara J. Fish
Nineteen Collage as Arts-Based Research
355(22)
Victoria Scotti
Gioia Chilton
Twenty Installation Art: The Voyage Never Ends
377(19)
Jennifer L. Lapum
Twenty-One How to Draw Comics the Scholarly Way: Creating Comics-Based Research in the Academy
396(29)
Paul J. Kuttner
Nick Sousanis
Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower
PART V Audiovisual Arts
Twenty-Two Film as Research/Research as Film
425(12)
Trevor Hearing
Kip Jones
Twenty-Three Ethnocinema and Video-Based Research
437(18)
Anne Harris
Twenty-Four Sea Monsters Conquer the Beaches: Community Art as an Educational Resource---A Marine Debris Project
455(22)
Karin Stoll
Wenche Sormo
Mette Gardvik
Twenty-Five Multimethod Arts-Based Research
477(16)
Susan Finley
PART VII Arts-Based Research within Disciplines or Area Studies
Twenty-Six Arts-Based Research in Education
493(18)
James Haywood Rolling, Jr.
Twenty-Seven An Overview of Arts-Based Research in Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology
511(15)
Jessica Smartt Gullion
Lisa Schafer
Twenty-Eight Deepening the Mystery of Arts-Based Research in the Health Sciences
526(20)
Jennifer L. Lapum
Twenty-Nine Arts-Based Research in the Natural Sciences
546(13)
Rebecca Kamen
Thirty Learning from Aesthetics: Unleashing Untapped Potential in Business
559(16)
Keiko Krahnke
Donald Gudmundson
PART VII Additional Considerations
Thirty-One Criteria for Evaluating Arts-Based Research
575(12)
Patricia Leavy
Thirty-Two Translation in Arts-Based Research
587(21)
Nancy Gerber
Katherine Myers-Coffman
Thirty-Three Arts-Based Writing: The Performance of Our Lives
608(24)
Candace Jesse Stout
Vittoria S. Daiello
Thirty-Four Art, Agency, and Ethics in Research: How the New Materialisms Will Require and Transform Arts-Based Research
632(17)
Jerry Rosiek
Thirty-Five Aesthetic-Based Research as Pedagogy: The Interplay of Knowing and Unknowing toward Expanded Seeing
649(24)
Liora Bresler
Thirty-Six The Pragmatics of Publishing the Experimental Text
673(16)
Norman K. Denzin
Thirty-Seven Going Public: The Reach and Impact of Ethnographic Research
689(18)
Phillip Vannini
Sarah Abbott
Conclusion
Thirty-Eight On Realizing the Promise of Arts-Based Research
707(6)
Patricia Leavy
Author Index 713(10)
Subject Index 723(12)
About the Editor 735(1)
Contributors 736
Patricia Leavy, PhD, is an independent sociologist, novelist, and former Chair of Sociology and Criminology and Founding Director of Gender Studies at Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts. She is the author, coauthor, or editor of over 35 books, and the creator and editor of 10 book series. Known for her commitment to public scholarship, she is frequently contacted by the U.S. national news media and has blogged for The Huffington Post,The Creativity Post, and We Are the Real Deal. She is also co-founder and co-editor-in-chief of the journal Art/Research International. Dr. Leavy has received numerous awards for her work in the field of research methods, including the Distinguished Service Outside the Profession Award from the National Art Education Association, the New England Sociologist of the Year Award from the New England Sociological Association, the Special Achievement Award from the American Creativity Association, the Egon Guba Memorial Keynote Lecture Award from the American Educational Research Association Qualitative Special Interest Group, and the Special Career Award from the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. In 2016, Mogul, a global womens empowerment platform, named her an Influencer. The School of Fine and Performing Arts at the State University of New York at New Paltz has established the Patricia Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice in her honor. Dr. Leavy delivers invited lectures and keynote addresses at universities and conferences. Her website is www.patricialeavy.com.