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Ingeminate
Judy Fisher
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R535
Discovery Miles 5 350
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The Benefits of Collaborative Doctoral Research Celebrate the
diffusion of innovative refractive thinking through the writings of
these doctoral scholars as they dare to think differently in search
of new applications and understandings of research methodology.
Drs. Denise Land and Judy Fisher-Blando explore the benefits of
case study methodology. Dr. Armando Salas-Amaro expands upon the
qualitative multiple-case study method. Dr. Ramon L. Benedetto
offers expertise about character-based culture through ethnographic
research. Dr. Gillian Silver examines the benefits of Siedman's
(1998) exploratory multiple interview methodology. Dr. Susan
Kristiniak explores phenomenology that offers the researcher the
ability to become part of the data collection. Dr. Nathan Boyer
offers perspective on the phenomenology approach regarding
entrepreneurs and innovation. Dr. Leigh Riley examines a mixed
method approach combining content analysis, quantitative design,
and comparative analysis. Dr. Patricia Dues uses a quantitative
correlational analysis with a mix of technology media using mixed
methods. Dr. Gail Ferreira offers an array of digital methods to
expand the results of mixed methods studies. Dr. Rachel Gonzales
explores team effectiveness through a quantitative correlational
method. Dr. Steven P. Woods demonstrates how refractive
"out-of-the-box" thinking found new independent variables that were
hiding in plain sight. Dr. Cheryl A. Lentz concludes with the
future of innovative thought and the benefits of research and
refractive thinking. Unlike most academic books that merely define
research, The Refractive Thinker(r) offers unique applications of
research methodologies from the perspective of multiple
authors-each offering a chapter based on their specific expertise."
Six years ago the Preston Creative Living Centre, a small community
agency in the diverse northern suburbs of Melbourne embarked upon a
risky but exciting venture. It marshalled resources for people to
engage in artistic and community processes together and became a
performance venue for a series of vital and engaging performances.
Over this time the space has become alive, filled with people and
activity. Many a dance has been danced, many a song sung, many an
object crafted and many a story told. Just as importantly, deep
connections have been created between people, careful listening has
occurred across deep divides of difference and new, shared
understandings have been forged. This book is about creating
partnerships between organisations, artists and communities for
community artmaking. It is not a theoretical discussion of
community cultural development. Instead it is the story of one
organisation's experience with community performance-making, from
the philosophy that informs the choices, to the nitty-gritty of
doing the work. The authors aim to inspire the reader, and give
practical support in the development and administration of
exciting, viable and fruitful community art.
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