The paper argues that there is an urgent need to develop new participatory pedagogies for sustainability education. Arts-based interdisciplinary approaches to thinking, working and researching practice can inform these pedagogies. I identify key elements to these approaches: understanding the relationship between aesthetic and creative responses that consider both individual and societal perspectives; understanding the relationship between analogue, digital and virtual creative practices in shaping learning spaces; and understanding the relationship between informal, lifelong and formal learning. I also argue that the use of theory in this work, leading to interdisciplinary theory-informed arts-based projects, can help to integrate the appr...
Paper delivered at the 2019 iJADE Conference Decolonisation has become an increasingly important ...
The main focus of this article is our project of reimagining higher education for ourselves and our ...
We are excited to present the proceedings from our second one-day symposium at Leeds Arts University...
The paper argues that there is an urgent need to develop new participatory pedagogies for sustainabi...
Conference Proceedings Welcome We are delighted to welcome you to the iJADE conference, ‘Creating...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
The crucial linkages between an understanding of global environmental impact, personal and community...
This keynote uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to s...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
© 2018 The Authors. iJADE © 2018 NSEAD/John Wiley & Sons Ltd #3CityLink involved fine arts researche...
The research presented in this article strives to answer the question: how do we educate for sustain...
A growing body of literature addressing the need for educational innovations has also stressed the v...
This article examines the findings of the London Cluster research, 'Critical Minds', in which the In...
Invited paper for the Academic Practice Network Event titled 'Still divided cultures? Researching th...
The paper will explore a connection between the historical evolution of media arts education and the...
Paper delivered at the 2019 iJADE Conference Decolonisation has become an increasingly important ...
The main focus of this article is our project of reimagining higher education for ourselves and our ...
We are excited to present the proceedings from our second one-day symposium at Leeds Arts University...
The paper argues that there is an urgent need to develop new participatory pedagogies for sustainabi...
Conference Proceedings Welcome We are delighted to welcome you to the iJADE conference, ‘Creating...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
The crucial linkages between an understanding of global environmental impact, personal and community...
This keynote uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to s...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
© 2018 The Authors. iJADE © 2018 NSEAD/John Wiley & Sons Ltd #3CityLink involved fine arts researche...
The research presented in this article strives to answer the question: how do we educate for sustain...
A growing body of literature addressing the need for educational innovations has also stressed the v...
This article examines the findings of the London Cluster research, 'Critical Minds', in which the In...
Invited paper for the Academic Practice Network Event titled 'Still divided cultures? Researching th...
The paper will explore a connection between the historical evolution of media arts education and the...
Paper delivered at the 2019 iJADE Conference Decolonisation has become an increasingly important ...
The main focus of this article is our project of reimagining higher education for ourselves and our ...
We are excited to present the proceedings from our second one-day symposium at Leeds Arts University...