Three Approaches to Qualitative Research through the ARtS: Narratives of Teaching for Social Justice and Community
Autor Seungho Moonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2019
As a qualitative methodology text, Three Approaches to Qualitative Research through the ARtS explicates theoretical tenets and research strategies in art-based research. This book shows three examples of how to connect a theoretical framework with the analysis of ethnographic data. A nexus between theory and practice enables researchers and practitioners to understand the value of aesthetic-inspired programs to foster democratic citizenship and to advance equity issues. Social justice-oriented teacher educators, qualitative researchers, and artists will explore and learn how the ARtS initiative recognizes the power of art and multiple research methodologies in imagining and representing a community differently and advancing social justice in a challenging time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004396500
ISBN-10: 9004396500
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004396500
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Imagination and the Aesthetic Experience
What Is the Arts Initiative?
Methodological Groundings of This Book
Organization of This Book
Chapter 1: Three Theoretical Approaches to the Arts: Where Our Conversation Begins
Where to Start
Phenomenological Inquiry
Critical Ethnographic Research
Poststructuralist Theories
Methodological Inquiry Questions
Chapter 2: Heart Is Active Citizenship
Metaphors in Phenomenology
Heart and Active Citizenship
The Heart of the Arts: Images of Partnership
Chapter 3: Active Citizenship Is a Shout-Out
Active Citizenship, Solidarity, and Social Change
Vignettes of the Field: From Critical Ethnographic Research Perspectives
Further Considerations
Chapter 4: The Arts Community without Community
The “How” of the Cultural Experience in the Arts
Thinking with Theories and Theories with Thinking
The Concept of Community without Community
Community of Interrelationality
Multiplicities of Community
Community without Community and Social Transformation
Chapter 5: The Arts, Social Justice, & Research Methodology
Issue 1: Open-Ended Inquiry in the Arts
Issue 2: Arts and Equity Issues
Issue 3: Community and Partnership
Issue 4: Towards Methodological Imagination
Active Citizenship and Metaphors
Appendix
References
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Imagination and the Aesthetic Experience
What Is the Arts Initiative?
Methodological Groundings of This Book
Organization of This Book
Chapter 1: Three Theoretical Approaches to the Arts: Where Our Conversation Begins
Where to Start
Phenomenological Inquiry
Critical Ethnographic Research
Poststructuralist Theories
Methodological Inquiry Questions
Chapter 2: Heart Is Active Citizenship
Metaphors in Phenomenology
Heart and Active Citizenship
The Heart of the Arts: Images of Partnership
Chapter 3: Active Citizenship Is a Shout-Out
Active Citizenship, Solidarity, and Social Change
Vignettes of the Field: From Critical Ethnographic Research Perspectives
Further Considerations
Chapter 4: The Arts Community without Community
The “How” of the Cultural Experience in the Arts
Thinking with Theories and Theories with Thinking
The Concept of Community without Community
Community of Interrelationality
Multiplicities of Community
Community without Community and Social Transformation
Chapter 5: The Arts, Social Justice, & Research Methodology
Issue 1: Open-Ended Inquiry in the Arts
Issue 2: Arts and Equity Issues
Issue 3: Community and Partnership
Issue 4: Towards Methodological Imagination
Active Citizenship and Metaphors
Appendix
References
Index
Notă biografică
Seungho Moon, Ed.D. (2011), is Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago. He received his Ed.D. in Curriculum and Teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University. He published many articles on cross-cultural conversation between East-West, curriculum theorizing, and art-based, qualitative inquiry.