Handbook of Arts-Based Research, Second Edition 2/e

GUILFORD PUBLICATIONSISBN: 9781462551187

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Edited by Patricia Leavy
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788

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The first methods handbook devoted solely to arts-based research (ABR) is now in a thoroughly updated second edition, featuring a new section on global perspectives plus new chapters on critical approaches and documentary film. The volume explores the synergies between contemporary artistic and research practices and addresses issues in designing, implementing, evaluating, and publishing ABR studies. Chapters are written by leading practitioners of each ABR genre, including those based in literature (such as narrative inquiry, fiction, and poetry); performance (music, dance, ethnodrama); visual arts (drawing, painting, collage, installation art, comics); and audiovisual and multimethod approaches. Team approaches, ethics, social justice concerns, and public scholarship are discussed, as are innovative ways that ABR is used within creative arts therapies, psychology, education, sociology, health sciences, 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.



New to This Edition

*Updated throughout with current research, theory, and ABR examples.

*Chapters on critical approaches to ABR and on documentary film.

*Chapters on ABR projects in Taiwan, Japan, and the United Kingdom.


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 40 nonfiction and fiction books, which have received numerous awards and have been translated into multiple languages. She has served as the creator and editor of 10 book series and is cofounder of the journal Art/Research International. For her work in the field of research methods, Dr. Leavy has received honors 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 Significant Contribution to Educational Measurement and Research Methodology Award from Division D of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Learning Award from the Arts and Learning Special Interest Group of the AERA, and the Special Career Award from the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. 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.



 



 



 


I. The Field

1. Introduction to Arts-Based Research, Patricia Leavy

2. Philosophical and Practical Foundations of Artistic Inquiry: Creating Paradigms, Methods, and Presentations Based in Art, Shaun McNiff

3. A/r/tography as Living Inquiry, Rita Irwin, Natalie LeBlanc, Jee Yeon Ryu, & George Belliveau

4. Dreaming Bigger: Culturally Congruent and Contemplative Approaches to Arts-Based Research, Kakali Bhattacharya

5. Creative Arts Therapies and Arts-Based Research, Cathy A. Malchiodi

6. Creativity and Imagination: Research as World Making!, Celiane Camargo-Borges

II. Literary Genres

7. Narrative Inquiry, Mark Freeman

8. The Art of Autoethnography, Tony E. Adams & Stacy Holman Jones

9. Revisiting "Long Story Short": Encounters with Creative Nonfiction as Methodological Provocation, Anita Sinner, Erika Hasebe-Ludt, & Carl Leggo

10. Social Fiction, Patricia Leavy

11. Poetic Inquiry: Poetry as/in/for Social Research, Sandra L. Faulkner

III. Performance Genres

12. A/r/tographic Inquiry in a New Tonality: The Relationality of Music and Poetry, Peter Gouzouasis

13. Living, Moving, and Dancing: Embodied Ways of Inquiry, Celeste Snowber

14. Ethnodrama and Ethnotheatre, Joe Salvatore

15. Reflections on the Techniques and Tones of Playbuilding by a Director/Actor/Researcher/Teacher, Joe Norris

IV. Visual Arts

16. Arts-Based Visual Research, Gunilla Holm, Fritjof Sahlstroem, & Harriet Zilliacus

17. Drawing, Painting, and Story as Research, Barbara J. Fish

18. Collage as Arts-Based Research, Victoria Scotti & Gioia Chilton

19. Installation Art: The Voyage Never Ends, Jennifer L. Lapum

20. How to Draw Comics the Scholarly Way: Creating Comics-Based Research in the Academy, Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower, Paul J. Kuttner, & Nick Sousanis

V. Audiovisual Arts

21. Film as Research/Research as Film, Trevor Hearing & Kip Jones

22. Documentary Film as Arts-Based Research, Yehudit Silverman

VI. Multimethod and Team Approaches

23. Art-Based Inquiry of Marine Debris in Education for Sustainability, Karin Stoll, Wenche Sormo, & Mette Gardvik

24. Multimethod Arts-Based Research: Considerations of Space and Place in Arts Research, Jaime Lynn Rice & Susan Finley

VII. Arts-Based Research within Disciplines or Area Studies

25. Arts-Based Research in Education, James Haywood Rolling, Jr.

26. An Overview of Arts-Based Research in Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology, Jessica Smartt Gullion & Lisa Schafer

27. Deepening the Mystery of Arts-Based Research in the Health Sciences, Jennifer L. Lapum

28. Arts-Based Research in the Natural Sciences, Rebecca Kamen

29. Learning from Aesthetics: Unleashing Untapped Potential in Business, Keiko Krahnke, Donald Gudmundson, & Isaac Wanasika

VIII. Perspectives from Around the Globe

30. Arts-Based Research Traditions and Orientations in Europe: Perspectives from Finland and Spain, Anniina Suominen, Mira Kallio-Tavin, & Fernando Hernandez-Hernandez

31. Arts-Based Practices in Taiwan: An Agency for Change, Yichien Cooper

32. Personal Reflections on 10 Years of Arts-Based Research Practice in Japan, Masayuki Okahara

33. The London Arts-Based Research Centre: The Creative Psyche as Knowledge Generator, Roula-Maria Dib

IX. Additional Considerations

34. Criteria for Evaluating Arts-Based Research, Patricia Leavy

35. Translation in Arts-Based Research, Nancy Gerber

36. Arts-Based Writing: The Performance of Our Lives, Vittoria S. Daiello, Candace Jesse Stout, & Dani Clark

37. Art, Agency, and Ethics in Research: A Posthumanist Vision of Goodness in Arts Based Research, Jerry Rosiek

38. Seeing More: Aesthetic-Based Research as Pedagogy of Self-Cultivation, Liora Bresler

39. The Pragmatics of Publishing the Experimental Text, Norman K. Denzin

40. Going Public: The Reach and Impact of Ethnographic and Academic Research, Sarah Abbott &Phillip Vannini

Conclusion

41. On Realizing the Promise of Arts-Based Research, Patricia Leavy


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