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Art as an Agent for Social Change (Hardcover): Hala Mreiwed, Mindy R. Carter, Claudia Mitchell Art as an Agent for Social Change (Hardcover)
Hala Mreiwed, Mindy R. Carter, Claudia Mitchell
R3,505 Discovery Miles 35 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The chapters in Art as an Agent for Social Change, presented as snapshots, focus on exploring the power of drama, dance, visual arts, media, music, poetry and film as educative, artistic, imaginative, embodied and relational art forms that are agents of personal and societal change. A range of methods and ontological views are used by the authors in this unique contribution to scholarship, illustrating the comprehensive methodologies and theories that ground arts-based research in Canada, the US, Norway, India, Hong Kong and South Africa. Weaving together a series of chapters (snapshots) under the themes of community building, collaboration and teaching and pedagogy, this book offers examples of how Art as an Agent for Social Change is of particular relevance for many different and often overlapping groups including community artists, K-university instructors, teachers, students, and arts-based educational researchers interested in using the arts to explore social justice in educative ways. This book provokes us to think critically and creatively about what really matters!

Making Connections in and Through Arts-Based Educational Research (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Hala Mreiwed, Mindy R. Carter,... Making Connections in and Through Arts-Based Educational Research (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Hala Mreiwed, Mindy R. Carter, Sara Hashem, Candace H. Blake-Amarante
R3,996 Discovery Miles 39 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book collects the artwork, research, and arts-based educational research understandings around the theme of "connections". It emerges from the 3rd bi-annual 2020 Artful Inquiry Research Group symposium on the theme of "connections". This symposium brought together artists, community members, teachers, students, researchers, and teachers through a virtual platform to explore the way(s) that the arts help to connect people, ideas, places, etc., in this pandemic reality. The book explores four themes: socially engaged connections, cultural connects, personal and pedagogical connections, and making connections during the COVID-19 pandemic. Art plays a predominant role in each chapter, as authors weave together their research and art-based understandings. This book is a valuable teaching resource for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in anthropology, digital ethnography, autoethnography, cultural studies, creativity, and communications. It is of interest to higher education students exploring methodologies and academic researchers and teachers in the fields of creative practice and creativity studies, communications, critical studies, sociology, and the arts.

Smallest Circles First - Exploring Teacher Reconciliatory Praxis through Drama Education (Paperback): Mindy R. Carter Smallest Circles First - Exploring Teacher Reconciliatory Praxis through Drama Education (Paperback)
Mindy R. Carter
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing from studies with pre- and in-service teachers in Quebec, Smallest Circles First looks at how teacher agency engages with the educational calls to action from Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Using drama education and theatre, Smallest Circles First explores how the classroom can be used as a liminal educational site to participate in reconciliatory praxis. Smallest Circles First presents several arts-based educational research examples that illustrate how the arts provide a space for students, teachers, and communities to explore and learn about reconciliation praxis and responsibilities. By implementing arts-based counter-narratives set against settler Canadian history and geography, Smallest Circles First considers the implications of systemic racism, colonization, and political, social, and economic ramifications of governmental policies. Tangible examples from the book showcase how teachers and students can use the arts to learn specifically about their responsibilities in engaging with Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in addition to how this work can still meet curricular learning outcomes.

Arts Education and Curriculum Studies - The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin (Paperback): Mindy R. Carter, Valerie Triggs Arts Education and Curriculum Studies - The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin (Paperback)
Mindy R. Carter, Valerie Triggs
R1,297 Discovery Miles 12 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Arts Education and Curriculum Studies - The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin (Hardcover): Mindy R. Carter, Valerie Triggs Arts Education and Curriculum Studies - The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin (Hardcover)
Mindy R. Carter, Valerie Triggs
R4,629 Discovery Miles 46 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

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